Pathways to Prevention (P2P) workshops identify research gaps in a selected scientific area, identify methodological and scientific weaknesses in that scientific area, suggest research needs, and move the field forward through an unbiased, evidence-based assessment of a complex public health issue.
P2P workshops are designed for topics that have incomplete or underdeveloped research and that have a need for a synthesis and critical assessment of the published literature.
Open for Comment - Draft Systematic Evidence Review
The draft systematic evidence review for the P2P Workshop: Can Physical Activity Improve the Health of Wheelchair Users? is now available. Please submit your comments by January 8, 2021.
The draft panel report will be posted for public comment in the coming weeks. Sign up for the ODP mailing list to receive pertinent updates.
Upcoming Workshop
Workshop Planning Process
The ODP provides leadership, infrastructure, funding, and coordination to conduct P2P workshops. Each workshop is a collaboration with partners from across the NIH, other federal agencies, experts, and others.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Answers to commonly asked questions about the P2P workshops, including how topics are selected and what happens after the workshop ends.