We talk a lot about evidence-based practice within nursing and healthcare, in general. However, we often forget that many programs and community interventions have solid research behind them, proving them either effective, ineffective, or stating there is insufficient evidence to support either way. Want to figure out if provider reminders are tested to improve obesity control with practices? Need to flex your city advocacy arm and suggest a tested housing assistance program?* Looking to make a case for home-based depression care management?
You can find answers to these questions and links to proven programs via the Guide to Community Prevention Services, also known as The Community Guide. Find systematic reviews on numerous health topics and concerns, and quickly see which program are and are not recommended or those with insufficient evidence (that’s where you come in with your ninja research skills). The Community Guide is great for legislative, research, funding, and education efforts just to name a few examples.
*Whaa? Why would I ever need to do this? Because you’re a nurse and people trust you whether you’re in scrubs or not; you have leadership skills that need to shine outside of the hospital, too.