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evidence based programming for seniors
Evidence-based Programming for Seniors. Tips for Selecting, Implementing, and Evaluating EBPs Marcia Ory, PhD, MPH Ashley Wilson, MPH Program on Healthy Aging Texas A&M Health Science Center South Padre, TX May 2012. Topic for Discussion. Audience Query. What are Evidence-based Programs?. Slideshow 3000400 by gamma
show1 : Evidence based programming for seniors
show2 : Topic for discussion
show3 : Audience query
show4 : What are evidence based programs
show5 : Three types of evidence
show6 : Why the recent interest in ebp s
show7 : Question
show8 : Perceived disadvantages of ebps
show9 : Perceived advantages to ebps
show10 : Tiered set of criteria for defining ebps implemented through oaa
show11 : Minimal criteria
show12 : Intermediate criteria
show13 : Highest level criteria
show14 : How does one chose a ebp
show15 : Choosing an ebp
show16 : Step 1 identify an important health issue among the seniors you serve
show17 : Step 2 identify effective interventions
show18 : Evidence based programming for seniors
show19 : Step 4 select an intervention
show20 : Looking for evidence based programs
show21 : Is your community ready to implement evidence based health promotion programs
show22 : Step 5 translate the intervention into a program
show23 : Step 5 translate the intervention into a program cont
show24 : Step 6 evaluate the program
show25 : Step 7 sustain the program
show26 : Cdsmp example
show27 : Texas healthy lifestyles
show28 : Evidence based programming for seniors
show29 : Reach
show30 : Recruiting what works
show31 : Recruiting program participants
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