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National Cancer Institute Research-tested Intervention Programs RTIPs - Moving Science into Programs for People

Use this Web site to:

  • Find research-tested intervention programs and products.
  • Review summary information and usefulness/integrity scores for each program.
  • Order or download materials to adapt for use in your own program.
  • Obtain readability scores for products distributed to the public.
 

RTIPs and Research Reviews

The Guide to Community Preventive Services evaluates the effectiveness of types of interventions (as opposed to individual programs) by conducting systematic reviews of all available research in collaboration with partners. The Task Force on Community Preventive Services then uses the systematic review findings as the basis for their recommendations for practice, policy and future research. The symbol below links to applicable Community Guide findings:
Guide to Community Preventive Services


 

Program topics now available:

 

New programs featured:

  • Tobacco
  •  - High Impact Therapy for Pregnant Smokers (Post date: July 2009)
     
      - Project SHOUT (Students Helping Others Understand Tobacco) (Post date: June 2009)
     
  • Diet/Nutrition
  •   - Physical Activity and Nutrition for Health (Post date: May 2009)
     

     New programs are released periodically. Please check for updates.

    New Adaptation Tool Available:

    • Using What Works Using What Works: a train-the-trainer course that teaches users how to adapt a research-tested intervention program to the local community context

    Register your program now and be part of the RTIPs Community.


    We welcome your feedback on the Research-tested Intervention Programs Web site. To submit feedback or a program for review, please contact us. Thank you for helping to improve this site for the cancer control community.

    If you use tobacco and are trying to quit, please visit Smokefree.gov.
    Looking for general information about cancer? Please visit Cancer.gov or call the Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER.

    Last Modified: 07/31/2009

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