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Search Results: MCH Organizations

This list of organizations is drawn from the MCH Organizations Database. Contact information is the most recent known to the MCH Digital Library.


Displaying records 1 through 2 (2 total).

Southwest Institute for Families and Children with Special Needs

Annotation: The Southwest Institute for Families and Children with Special Needs focuses on services for children and adolescents with special health care needs in making the transition to adult life in Arizona. Research is conducted to produce scientifically and socially valid results; contribute to knowledge about families, children, and youth with special needs; focus on topics that reflect changing demographics, life spans, barriers, and needs; use research designs that include potential consumers (parents, children and youth, teachers, physicians) in every step of the research process; produce research products that promote the transfer of knowledge to families and service providers; use multiple methods of research to ensure that results reflect the most current knowledge in the area, as well as the beliefs, expectations and daily lives of its potential consumers. Demonstration and implementation of research translates state-of-the-art knowledge into practice in conducting demonstration and implementation projects based on evidence supported practices; developing products for practitioners and parents that synthesize research-findings; promote collaboration between families and health, education, and social service providers through demonstration and implementation projects; and promote system-wide change as an outcome of family-provider collaboration in project activities. Additional focus is on program evaluation for projects-in-process and preparing personnel including inservice providers in the research-to-practice process.

Keywords: Children with special health care needs, Adolescents with special health care needs, Inservice training, Professional training, Service delivery, Transition to independent living

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Center of Excellence for Training and Research Translation (Center TRT)

Annotation: The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Center of Excellence for Training and Research Translation (Center TRT) is devoted to bridging the gap between research and public health practice with an emphasis on nutrition, physical activity, and the prevention and control of cardiovascular disease risk factors and obesity. The center is based in UNC's Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, one of 33 Prevention Research Centers supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The center has two main functions: (1) to advance the skills of public health professionals working in WISEWOMAN and Obesity Prevention programs through a variety of in-service education opportunities and (2) to identify, translate, and disseminate evidence-based interventions, best practices and processes, and implementation tools for use by public health professionals.

Keywords: Diffusion of innovation, Disease prevention, Health promotion, Inservice training, Model programs, Operations research, Physical activity, Public health nutrition, Resource centers, Women', s health

   

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