Links to Databases of Best Practices

Comprehensive Databases

The following are comprehensive web-based resources for exploring promising approaches to promote community health and development (see below for resources by category):

Campbell Collaboration (C2)
The Campbell Collaboration disseminates systematic reviews of existing interventions.Its topics include crime, social welfare, and education.

 

Canadian Best Practices Portal for Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention
The primary goals of the Canadian Best Practices Portal are to: develop and disseminate best practices information for chronic disease prevention and control interventions, provide decision makers with a comprehensive and standardized resource about best practices for chronic disease prevention and control, and to create awareness of the overall Canadian Best Practices System through communication and marketing activities targeted to key audiences (decision makers in practice, decision makers in policy development, decision makers in research).

 

Cochrane Collaboration
The Cochrane Collaboration reviews standards for healthcare interventions and appropriate treatments.The healthcare evidence is also available in Spanish. Cochrane is a site that offers training and other services.

 

Community Guide (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
This guide provides evidence based recommendations of what is known about effectiveness, economic efficiency, and feasibility of interventions to prevent disease and promote health in a variety of public health concerns including substance abuse, violence, and nutrition.

 

Evidence for Policy and Practice Information and Coordinating Center (EPPI-Centre)
The EPPI-Centre provides review of evidence-based policy and practice related to social interventions.The site engages researchers in discussion of how to make research more relevant and how to use findings in many areas including education and health promotion.

 

Healthy People 2020 Structured Evidence Queries
This site makes information and evidence-based strategies related to the Healthy People 2020 objectives easier to find. The National Library of Medicine has worked together to develop search strategies for selected Healthy People 2020 subject areas. These one-click strategies search PubMed, a database of the National Library of Medicine that provides access to over 11 million citations from MEDLINE and additional life science journals. PubMed includes links to many sites providing full text articles and other related sources.

 

Model Practice Database from National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
A guide to model / promising practices that is searchable by state, type, year, or keyword.

 

National Governor’s Association Center for Best Practices
The NGA Center for Best Practices helps policy staff develop and implement innovative solutions to challenges facing their states.It provides comprehensive information about best practices in emerging issues including: education, health, homeland security and technology, environment, energy, and workforce programs.

 

New Tactics in Human Rights Database
A searchable tactics database of over 200 examples from advocates and their organizations around the world who have successfully used tactics to address the wide range of human rights and development issues facing their communities. In addition to the main database, this site also offers Tactical Notebooks, in-depth case studies from 49 practitioners that provide a step-by-step guide of how they implemented a significant change, and New Tactics in Human Rights: A Resource for Practitioners, a book features 100 brief, inspirational stories from around the world (all available to download for free from the website), categorized by a) intervention tactics; b) prevention tactics; c) restorative tactics; and d) promotional tactics (building human rights cultures and institutions).

 

NREPP: National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices
NREPP is a searchable database of interventions for the prevention and treatment of mental and substance use disorders. SAMHSA has developed this resource to help people, agencies, and organizations implement programs and practices in their communities

 

Pew Partnership for Civic Change: Solutions for America (The Guide for Civic Problem Solving)
The Solutions for America guide summarizes effective evidence-based strategies in addressing healthy communities and families, thriving neighborhoods, living-wage jobs, and viable economies.

 

Program Archives (Sociometrics)
Programs Archives profiles outstanding prevention programs in key health areas (sexuality, health and adolescence, HIV/AIDS, youth substance abuse and prevention).It aims to facilitate the implementation of proven and cost effective initiatives.

 

Resource Center: Effective Practices
This database offers Effective Practices, or "good ideas, successful strategies, and studied findings to help programs thrive", for the categories of Service Activities, Volunteer, Member and Staff Management, and Program, Financial and Grant Management. They are searchable by Topic, Group, or Special Collections.

 

“What Works” for Child and Youth Development: Tools for Improving Services to Children and Youth (Child Trends)
Child Trend’s “What Works” guide provides interactive tables which illustrate what works and what does not work in improving outcomes for children and adolescents.

 

What Works Wisconsin: Effective Prevention and Intervention Programs
What Works Wisconsin is a project of the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s School of Human Ecology and the University of Wisconsin-Extension’s Family Living Program. Initiated in 2004, the What Works project focuses on distilling the latest scientific knowledge on effective policies, practices, and programs, including “evidence-based programs,” for youth and their families, schools, and communities. It provides practitioners and policymakers with the tools to develop effective programs and evaluate and improve existing programming based on state-of-the-art knowledge of what makes programs effective.

Categorical Websites

The following are categorical web-based resources for promising approaches addressing particular issues:

 

ADOLESCENT PREGNANCY

Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP)

AMCHP's "Innovation Station" is a searchable database of emerging, promising, and best practices in Maternal and Child Health from across the nation.

Putting What Works to Work (National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy)

The Campaign translates research on teen-pregnancy prevention into user-friendly materials.

CANCER

Cancer Control P.L.A.N.E.T (National Cancer Institute)
The research-tested intervention programs present knowledge related to the prevention and treatment of cancer in a user-friendly database

CHILD AND YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP)

AMCHP's "Innovation Station" is a searchable database of emerging, promising, and best practices in Maternal and Child Health from across the nation.

Healthy People Evidence-Based Recommendations for Adolescent Health
Because they are in developmental transition, adolescents and young adults are particularly sensitive to environmental—that is, contextual or surrounding—influences. Environmental factors, including family, peer group, school, neighborhood, policies, and societal cues, can either support or challenge young people’s health and well-being. Addressing the positive development of young people facilitates their adoption of healthy behaviors and helps to ensure a healthy and productive future adult population. This database provides clinical recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Model Programs Guide
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Model Programs Guide (MPG) is designed to assist practitioners and communities in implementing evidence-based prevention and intervention programs that can make a difference in the lives of children and communities. The MPG database of over 200 evidence-based programs covers the entire continuum of youth services from prevention through sanctions to reentry.

Pathways Mapping Initiative (Harvard University and the Annie E. Casey Foundation)
The Pathways Mapping Initiative provides a map of indicators for school readiness and family economic success that contribute to child and youth outcomes.

Period of Purple Crying (Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Program)
The Period of PURPLE Crying program is the name given to the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome's evidence-based prevention program, which includes a full color 11-page booklet and a 10-minute DVD intended to be given to parents of new infants. The Period of PURPLE Crying program helps parents and caregivers understand the frustrating features of crying in normal infants that can lead to shaking or abuse. The program provides the opportunity for parents to learn about the crying characteristics from over 25 years of research on normal infant crying conducted by Ronald G. Barr, MDCM, and other scientists worldwide.

Promising Practice Network on Children, Youth, and Families
The Promising Practices Network site highlights programs and practices and research evidence about what works in improving outcomes for children and youth.

CHRONIC DISEASE

Healthy People 2020 Evidence-Based Recommendations for Physical Activity
Released in 2008, the Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans (PAG) is the first-ever publication of national guidelines for physical activity. The Physical Activity objectives for Healthy People 2020 reflect the strong state of the science supporting the health benefits of regular physical activity among youth and adults. Regular physical activity includes participation in moderate and vigorous physical activities and muscle-strengthening activities.

Preventing Chronic Disease

Preventing Chronic Disease is a peer-reviewed electronic journal focusing on the link between applied prevention research and pubic health practice in preventing chronic diseases (e.g., diabetes, cardiovascular diseases). 

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Healthy People 2020 Evidence-Based Recommendations for Community-Based Interventions
This database provides evidence-based community interventions from the Guide to Community Preventive Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Health status and related health behaviors are determined by influences at multiple levels: personal, organizational/institutional, environmental, and policy. Because significant and dynamic interrelationships exist among these different levels of health determinants, educational and community-based programs are most likely to succeed in improving health and wellness when they address influences at all levels and in a variety of environments/settings.  

Knowledge Plex
The Knowledge Plex database consists of relevant research, case studies, best practices, and other material in the fields of affordable housing and community development. 

EDUCATION

What Works Clearinghouse (U.S. Department of Education)

Provides scientific evidence of what works in educational programs, practices, products, and policies through easily accessible databases and reports.

HEALTH CARE

Agency for Health Care Research and Quality, Putting Prevention Into Practice
PPIP clinical intervention materials are based on research-tested interventions for improving the delivery of services in primary health care settings.

RTI-UNC Evidence-based Practice Center
The RTI-UNC EPC provides summations of scientific evidence for a variety of healthcare topics.  It is one of thirteen EPCs sponsored by the US Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ).

HEALTH IMPROVEMENT

Health Policy Guide: Evidence-based Policies to Improve the Public’s Health (Center for health Improvement)

The Health Policy Guide profiles policy ideas, examples of effectiveness, and references reviewed by public health experts. 

NREPP: SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices
The National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP) is a searchable database of interventions for the prevention and treatment of mental and substance use disorders, including violence prevention. The purpose of this registry is to assist the public in identifying approaches to preventing and treating mental and/or substance use disorders that have been scientifically tested and that can be readily disseminated to the field.

HEALTH PROMOTION

Intervention MICA (Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services)

Intervention MICA is an evidence-based intervention planning system to support community stakeholders and public health practitioners.  It provides tools for needs assessment, priority-setting, intervention design, implementation, and evaluation.

HIV/AIDS

Compendium of HIV Prevention Interventions with Evidence of Effectiveness (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
A set of effective science-based HIV/AIDS interventions created in response to requests from prevention service providers and others.

Diffusion of Effective Behavioral Interventions project (DEBI) (U.S.  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
A national-level strategy bringing “science-based, community-and group-level HIV prevention interventions to community-based service providers and state and local health departments.”

Healthy People 2020 Evidence-Based Recommendations for HIV Prevention
This database provides clinical recommendations from the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).

REP+, Replicating Effective Programs plus other related resources (U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
A site dedicated to identifying HIV/AIDS prevention programs which have been tested to work in the real world.  These science-based intervention packages are translated into everyday language.  

 SUBSTANCE ABUSE

Healthy People 2020 Evidence-Based Recommendations for Substance Abuse Prevention
The following clinical recommendations come from the US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF). This database provides approaches for reducing alcohol abuse, and offers a separate section on preventing tobacco use.

Preventing Underage Drinking: Using Getting to Outcomes with the SAMSHA Strategic Prevention Framework to Achieve Results
For in-depth information on some Evidence-Based Environmental Strategies to prevent underage drinking, see p. 29-37 of this manual:
Preventing Underage Drinking: Using Getting to Outcomes with the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework to Achieve Results. Imm P, Chinman M, Wandersman A, Rosenbloom D, Guckenburg S, Leis R. (2007). Preventing Underage Drinking: Using Getting to Outcomes with the SAMHSA Strategic Prevention Framework to Achieve Results, RAND, TR-403-SAMHSA. Santa Monica, CA: RAND Corporation.

SAMHSA's National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices
The National Registry of Evidence-based Programs and Practices (NREPP) is a searchable database of interventions for the prevention and treatment of mental and substance use disorders. SAMHSA has developed this resource to help people, agencies, and organizations implement programs and practices in their communities.

 

VIOLENCE

Blueprints for Violence Prevention
These Web pages provide information and resources from Blueprints for Violence Prevention, a project of the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence at the University of Colorado, which identifies truly outstanding violence and drug prevention programs that meet a high scientific standard of effectiveness. In doing so, Blueprints serves as a resource for governments, foundations, businesses, and other organizations trying to make informed judgments about their investments in violence and drug prevention programs.

Corporation for National and Community Service Resource Center
This webpage offers tools and training for volunteer and service programs. Numerous effective practices are listed by topic.

Healthy People 2020 Evidence-Based Recommendations for Injury and Violence Prevention
This database provides evidence-based community interventions from the Guide to Community Preventive Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Period of Purple Crying (Shaken Baby Syndrome Prevention Program)
The Period of PURPLE Crying program is the name given to the National Center on Shaken Baby Syndrome's evidence-based prevention program, which includes a full color 11-page booklet and a 10-minute DVD intended to be given to parents of new infants. The Period of PURPLE Crying program helps parents and caregivers understand the frustrating features of crying in normal infants that can lead to shaking or abuse. The program provides the opportunity for parents to learn about the crying characteristics from over 25 years of research on normal infant crying conducted by Ronald G. Barr, MDCM, and other scientists worldwide.

Seven-Step Empowerment Evaluation Approach For Violence Prevention Organization
This manual is designed to help violence prevention organizations hire an empowerment evaluator who will assist them in building their evaluation capacity through a learn-by-doing process of evaluating their own strategies. It is for state and local leaders and staff members of organizations, coalitions, government agencies, and/or partnerships working to prevent sexual violence, intimate partner violence, youth violence, suicide, and/or child maltreatment.

Violence Prevention
The purpose of this website is to provide a violence prevention resource for policy makers, practitioners and others working to tackle and prevent violence. The website includes an Evidence Base (abstracts of systematically reviewed literature providing evidence of measures that can work to prevent violence), Resources (key publications and resources on violence and prevention), and other tools.

YOUTH VIOLENCE

Effectiveness of Universal School-Based Programs for the Prevention of Violent and Aggressive Behavior: A Report on Recommendations of the Task force on Community Preventative Services
This report presents findings from a systematic review of published scientific evidence concerning the effectiveness of school-based programs to reduce or prevent violent behavior in high-risk areas (defined by low socioeconomic status or high crime rates) conducted by the Task Force on Community Preventive Services during 2004 to 2006. The results of this review provide strong evidence that universal school-based programs decrease rates of violence and aggressive behavior among school-aged children.

Measuring Violence Related Attitudes, Beliefs, and Behaviors Among Youths: A Compendium of Assessment Tools: Second Edition
This compendium provides researchers and prevention specialists with a set of tools to assess violence-related beliefs, behaviors, and influences, as well as to evaluate programs to prevent youth violence. Many of the measures included in the first edition of the compendium focused on individual violence-related attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors. These types of measures are included in this edition as well and may be particularly useful for evaluating a school-based curriculum or a community-based program designed to reduce violence among youths

Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Model Programs Guide
The Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention's Model Programs Guide (MPG) is designed to assist practitioners and communities in implementing evidence-based prevention and intervention programs that can make a difference in the lives of children and communities. The MPG database of over 200 evidence-based programs covers the entire continuum of youth services from prevention through sanctions to reentry.

Paving the Way for Project Safe Neighborhoods: SACSI In 10 U.S. Cities
This report presents the main findings of a national assessment of the Strategic Approaches to Community Safety Initiative (SACSI). The targeted crimes included homicide, firearms violence and violations, rape, sexual assault, violent crime among 15- to 24-year-olds, and violent crime among youth under 18 years. The study found that the SACSI approach, when implemented effectively, is associated with reductions in targeted violent crimes.

STRYVE - Best Practices to Address Gang Problems: OJJDP's Comprehensive Gang Model
This report provides guidance on how communities can best address an existing or emerging youth gang problem. The guidance is based on the Comprehensive Gang Model developed by the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP). The report describes the research that produced the model and offers best practices obtained from practitioners with years of experience in planning, implementing, and overseeing variations of the model within their communities.

STRYVE - Resource: Violence Prevention Focused on Children and Youth
This online resource includes systematic reviews of violence prevention interventions focused on children and youth. These reviews are provided by the Community Guide, a resource of The Task Force on Community Preventive Services that presents evidence-based recommendations and findings about what works. The Community Guide is a credible resource because it is based on a scientific systematic review process, and answers questions critical to almost everyone interested in improving community health and safety such as: What interventions have and have not worked? In which populations and settings has the intervention worked or not worked? What might the intervention cost? Does the intervention lead to any other benefits or harms? What interventions need more research before we know if they work or not?

World Report on Violence and Health: Chapter 2: Youth Violence
This report chapter, which focuses on youth violence, is from the World Report on Violence and Health. This report provides a review of the problem of violence on a global scale – what it is, whom it affects, and what can be done about it. The goals of the report are to raise awareness about the problem of violence globally and to make the case that violence is preventable and that public health has a crucial role to play in addressing its causes and consequences.

Youth Violence: Prevention Strategies:
This Web page identifies effective and promising programs, guidelines and planning tools, and other resources for youth violence prevention.

Youth Violence: Report of the Surgeon General:
This Surgeon General’s report reviews a massive body of research on where, when, and how much youth violence occurs, what causes it, and which of today's many preventive strategies are effective. It reviews existing knowledge to provide scientifically derived bases for action at all levels of society. Chapter topics include the magnitude of youth violence, the developmental dynamics of youth violence, risk factors for youth violence, prevention and intervention, and future actions to address youth violence.

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