Evidence-Based Intervention Planning Guides
Developed by CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
These planning guides provide tips to help clinic staff implement the following CPSTF recommendations to increase screening for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer: client reminders, reducing structural barriers, provider reminders, provider assessment and feedback. Each planning guide includes a process flow diagram of the intervention theory; process evaluation metrics, outputs, and example measures; a list of resources needed to support implementation, such as partnerships, staff, and tools; lessons learned from studies included the Community Guide systematic reviews; and intervention components.
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening and Promoting Screening Quality: An Action Guide for Engaging Employers and Professional Medical Organizations
Developed by CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
Increasing Colorectal Cancer Screening: An Action Guide for Working with Health Systems
Developed by CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control
Health Systems Improvement Toolkit: A Guide to Cancer Screening in Indian Country [PDF – 4.16 MB]
Developed in collaboration between CDC’s Division of Cancer Prevention and Control and the National Indian Heath Board
This toolkit was developed to share best practices from American Indian and Alaska Native funded programs implementing CPSTF-recommended interventions—specifically in Tribal health systems working to increase high-quality, population-based breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings.
Implementation Science at a Glance
Developed by the National Cancer Institute
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