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Prostate Cancer Screening: Making the Best Decision - Program Materials

Program Materials Listing

Implementation Guide
Program delivery protocol.
The Implementation Guide is a resource for implementing this evidence-based program. It provides important information about the staffing and functions necessary for administering this program in the user's setting. Additionally, the steps needed to carry out the program, relevant program materials, and information for evaluating the program are included.
Prostate Cancer Decision: Making The Best Decision Web Aid ( Preview )
Sample of website For more information regarding the program, please visit url: http://prostatedecision.georgetown.edu/
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Instructions for using the Prostate Cancer Decision: Making The Best Decision Tool
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Troubleshooting for Web Decision Tool
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Internet Access Locations in DC Metro Area
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NCI Decision Aid Letter
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Note:

  • Program materials used in this research project may be downloaded and saved from this site. The material may be used "as is" or may be modified and adapted for your context.
  • You may review each item individually by selecting the link(s) provided.

Adaptation Guidelines:

  • Program Adaptation Guidelines: provides tips on how to ensure your program's optimal success in your community's setting when adapting materials that were designed and tested within a controlled research study. Before adapting programs, users should review current literature, guidelines, and other evidence reviews to update the program materials.
  • Putting Public Health Evidence in Action: an interactive training curriculum to support community program planners and health educators in developing skills in using evidence-based approaches.
Updated: 04/27/2016