TY - JOUR
T1 - Evidence-based public health
T2 - A fundamental concept for public health practice
AU - Brownson, Ross C.
AU - Fielding, Jonathan E.
AU - Maylahn, Christopher M.
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Despite the many accomplishments of public health, a greater attention to evidence-based approaches is warranted. This article reviews the concepts of evidence-based public health (EBPH), on which formal discourse originated about a decade ago. Key components of EBPH include making decisions on the basis of the best available scientific evidence, using data and information systems systematically, applying program-planning frameworks, engaging the community in decision making, conducting sound evaluation, and disseminating what is learned. Three types of evidence have been presented on the causes of diseases and the magnitude of risk factors, the relative impact of specific interventions, and how and under which contextual conditions interventions were implemented. Analytic tools (e.g., systematic reviews, economic evaluation) can be useful in accelerating the uptake of EBPH. Challenges and opportunities (e.g., political issues, training needs) for disseminating EBPH are reviewed. The concepts of EBPH outlined in this article hold promise to better bridge evidence and practice.
AB - Despite the many accomplishments of public health, a greater attention to evidence-based approaches is warranted. This article reviews the concepts of evidence-based public health (EBPH), on which formal discourse originated about a decade ago. Key components of EBPH include making decisions on the basis of the best available scientific evidence, using data and information systems systematically, applying program-planning frameworks, engaging the community in decision making, conducting sound evaluation, and disseminating what is learned. Three types of evidence have been presented on the causes of diseases and the magnitude of risk factors, the relative impact of specific interventions, and how and under which contextual conditions interventions were implemented. Analytic tools (e.g., systematic reviews, economic evaluation) can be useful in accelerating the uptake of EBPH. Challenges and opportunities (e.g., political issues, training needs) for disseminating EBPH are reviewed. The concepts of EBPH outlined in this article hold promise to better bridge evidence and practice.
KW - Disease prevention
KW - Evidence-based medicine
KW - Intervention
KW - Population-based
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/66849142698
U2 - 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.031308.100134
DO - 10.1146/annurev.publhealth.031308.100134
M3 - Review article
C2 - 19296775
AN - SCOPUS:66849142698
SN - 0163-7525
VL - 30
SP - 175
EP - 201
JO - Annual Review of Public Health
JF - Annual Review of Public Health
ER -