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Ann M. Malarcher, PhD, MSPH Office on Smoking and Health

TM. Tobacco Control Research Funding at CDC. Ann M. Malarcher, PhD, MSPH Office on Smoking and Health. STEP UP to Sustain Tobacco Control and Prevention Through Education and Research Nashville, TN January 30 – 31, 2006. Office on Smoking and Health Types of Research . Qualitative.

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Ann M. Malarcher, PhD, MSPH Office on Smoking and Health

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  1. TM Tobacco Control Research Funding at CDC Ann M. Malarcher, PhD, MSPH Office on Smoking and Health STEP UP to Sustain Tobacco Control and Prevention Through Education and Research Nashville, TN January 30 – 31, 2006

  2. Office on Smoking and Health Types of Research Qualitative Quantitative • Focus Groups (Tobacco Use Among Young Adults, Secondhand Smoke Messages for Hispanics/Latinos) • Evaluation of State Tobacco Control Programs/Policies • Epidemiologic Research on Tobacco Burden in U.S.(Prevalence, Disease, Economic Costs) • Laboratory Research on Toxicology of New Products .

  3. Office on Smoking and Health Strategic Goals • Prevent Initiation • Promote Cessation • Eliminate Secondhand Smoke Exposure • Identify and Eliminate Disparities .

  4. Office on Smoking and Health Strategic Priorities • Addressing the Global Tobacco Epidemic • New Tobacco Product Research/Info Dissemination • Promote Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs • Engage the Business Sector in Tobacco Control .

  5. WA VT MT ND ME OR MN ID NH SD WI NY MA WY RI MI CT PA IA NJ NE NV UT OH DE * IL IN CO WV MD CA KS MO VA D.C. KY NC AZ TN OK NM Territories Northern Mariana Guam American Samoa Micronesia AR SC AK GA AL MS TX LA FL HI Capacity Enhancement Islands Puerto Rico *not funded by CDC Telephone Cessation Quitlines

  6. Evaluating Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs • Presents Logic Models, Outcome Components, and Indicators for Measurement for Three Goals • Indicators were selected by expert panel and rated by the strength of the evidence • Chapter 5: Future Directions – Research Opportunities (Expanding the Evidence Base for Interventions/Indicators)

  7. Office on Smoking and Health Strategic Priorities • Promoting Cessation • Promoting Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs • Engaging the Business Sector in Tobacco Control- Health plan coverage and design- Smoke-free policies- Workplace smoking cessation initiatives- Community tobacco prevention and control .

  8. Office on Smoking and Health Funding Examples • Prevention Research Centers – Special Interest Projects • CDC Business Health Cooperative - National Business Coalition on Health- National Business Group on Health • Other Funding - America’s Health Insurance Plans- Alliance of Community Health Plans- Pacific Center on Health and Tobacco • Collaborative Funding with Partners (NCI, NIDA, RWJF, NAQC) .

  9. CDC Funding Mechanisms • Prevention Research Centers • CDC Business Health Cooperative - AHRQ Integrated Delivery System Research Network (IDSRN) • CDC Cooperative Agreements • CDC Extramural Research Grants • Funding with Partners • National Tobacco Control Program • CDC Foundation .

  10. Prevention Research CentersFunded in FY 2005 University of State University of New York at Albany Washington at Seattle University of Minnesota University of Illinois Oregon Health and Sciences University University of Rochester at Chicago University of Michigan Harvard University Boston University Yale University University of Iowa Columbia University University of Pittsburgh University of The Johns Hopkins California University University of at Berkeley Colorado West Virginia University St. Louis University University of Kentucky University of University California University of at Los Angeles of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of University of Oklahoma New Mexico San Diego State University Arizona University of South Carolina Emory University Texas A&M University Morehouse School of Medicine University of Tulane Alabama at University Birmingham University of Texas Houston Health University of Science Center South Florida

  11. CDC Funding Mechanisms • Prevention Research Centers • CDC Business Health Cooperative - AHRQ Integrated Delivery System Research Network (IDSRN) • CDC Cooperative Agreements • CDC Extramural Research Grants • Funding with Partners • National Tobacco Control Program • CDC Foundation .

  12. CDC Funding Mechanisms • Prevention Research Centers • CDC Business Health Cooperative - AHRQ Integrated Delivery System Research Network (IDSRN) • CDC Cooperative Agreements • CDC Extramural Research Grants- Federal Register Notice/NIH guide- Peer reviewed by external scientists - 2004 Developing Effective Health Promotion and Prevention Programs at the Workplace, Centers of Excellence for Health Promotion Economics- AAMC, ASPH, ATPM • Funding with Partners • National Tobacco Control Program • CDC Foundation .

  13. CDC Funding Mechanisms • Prevention Research Centers • CDC Business Health Cooperative - AHRQ Integrated Delivery System Research Network (IDSRN) • CDC Cooperative Agreements • CDC Extramural Research Grants • Funding with Partners • National Tobacco Control Program • CDC Foundation .

  14. CDC Contact Information • Office on Smoking and HealthAnn M. Malarcher, PhDPhone 770-488-8006AMalarcher@cdc.govAbby Rosenthal, MPH770-488-5703ARosenthal@cdc.gov • Office of Public Health ResearchRobert F. Spengler, ScDPhone 404-371-5480 • Division of Private and Public PartnershipsLisa Koonin, MN, MPHPhone: 770-488-2853 • Prevention Research CentersEduardo Simoes, MD, MPH, DirectorPhone: 770-488-5395 .

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