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Second Grantee Meeting
August 30-31, 2004
Omni Shoreham Hotel
Washington, DC

Page Last Updated:  04/28/2008


Grantee Agenda

Meeting Presentations:

Ory-General Introduction
Sharkey-Common Measures

Technical Assistance Session 1: Cost and Economic Issues

Ritzwoller
Rask
Shepard
Chattopadhyay

Cost Templates (sent by Ritzwoller):
Prospective cost template
Retrospective cost template

Technical Assistance Session 2: Strategies for Assessing Cross-Site Intervention Effects

Roll
McKay
Lowe
Belle

Work Group Materials:

Adherence Group:

Workgroup Report
Workgroup slides
Sample grids
Recommended literature

Mediators Group:

Workgroup Report
Workgroup Slides
Minutes of October call
Heuristic Categories (1004)

Modality Group:

Workgroup Report
Workgroup Slides
Definition of Terms
Sample Grids

Outcomes Group:

Minutes from October 1 call
Workgroup Report
Workgroup Slides
CDC Healthy Days 14 items
Healthy Days Report
Cost-effectiveness Review

Project Move: A Cross-Utility Analysis
Project Move: Health Impact Assessment

Variations in Average Costs in Cancer Detection Programs
 

Theory to Intervention:

Workgroup Report
Theory to Intervention web page

Ecological Group:

This is a reformulation of the Multi-level interventions Group. Greater emphasis will be given to examining ecological influences and interventions, identifying assessment measurement that capture this level of analysis.

Group Purpose:

A new working group was established in recognition that environment holds the key to maintenance. While intra personal factors may predict initiation of behavior, environmental factors may best predict maintenance or relapse, and may overwhelm the effects of the interventions themselves. Thus it is important to determine what environmental factors are operating at multiple levels- individual, family/peer, school/work/neighborhood, community, and national-- to fully understand the maintenance of lifestyle changes.  The mission of this group is to assess naturally occurring or planned environmental influences that may be: part of the intervention: consequences of the intervention (spread of effect); or confounders or facilitators to the intervention as they affect either behavioral maintenance or program sustainability.

 For more information about the first group meeting, click here.

Logistics for Second Meeting:

Hotel logistics
Meeting preparation memo-July 31, 2004
Final pre-meeting update
Update to Work Group Chairs

All Chair Planning call  June 1, 2004
Minutes
Mission statements
Cross-site construct and data grid

First phone call: October 1
Draft survey
List of attendees
Measures/Construct Grid (all-sites)
Summary of individual site surveys
Individual site surveys
Summary of workgroup surveys with individual workgroup surveys