U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF)
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issues "I statements" when the evidence is insufficient to make a recommendation for or against the provision of a preventive service.
In these short videos, USPSTF members talk about "I statements" and how clinicians can apply them in practice.
- USPSTF I Statement: Screening for Prostate Cancer (3:40 minutes, Windows Media®)
Dr. Michael LeFevre, March 2008
- USPSTF I Statement: Screening for Coronary Heart Disease with Exercise Tolerance Testing in Adults (3:20 minutes, Windows Media®)
Dr. Michael LeFevre, March 2008
- USPSTF I Statement: Screening and Interventions for Overweight in Children and Adolescents (3:30 minutes, Windows Media®)
Dr. Virginia Moyer, March 2008
- USPSTF I Statement: When the Evidence Is Insufficient, Adult Recommendations (3:15 minutes, Windows Media®)
Dr. Michael LeFevre, March 2008
- USPSTF I Statement: When the Evidence Is Insufficient, Pediatric Recommendations (3:40 minutes, Windows Media®)
Dr. Virginia Moyer, March 2008
Note: If you cannot see the captioning in Windows Media® Player, press "CTRL + SHIFT + C" (or select: Play > Captions and Subtitles > Captions).
Current as of July 2008
Internet Citation:
How to Use I Statements in Clinical Practice [Videos]. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, Rockville, MD. http://www.ahrq.gov/clinic/ivideos.htm