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      Technical Assistance From State Health Departments for Communities Engaged in Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change: The ACHIEVE Program

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      , MS, , MHS, , MPH, , PhD
      Preventing Chronic Disease
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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          Abstract

          Introduction

          This study assessed the value of technical assistance provided by state health department expert advisors and by the staff of the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) to community groups that participated in the Action Communities for Health, Innovation, and Environmental Change (ACHIEVE) Program, a CDC-funded health promotion program.

          Methods

          We analyzed quantitative and qualitative data reported by community project coordinators to assess the nature and value of technical assistance provided by expert advisors and NACDD staff and the usefulness of ACHIEVE resources in the development and implementation of community action plans. A grounded theory approach was used to analyze and categorize phrases in text data provided by community coordinators. Open coding placed conceptual labels on text phrases. Frequency distributions of the quantitative data are described and discussed.

          Results

          The most valuable technical assistance and program support resources were those determined to be in the interpersonal domain (ie, interactions with state expert advisors, NACDD staff, and peer-to-peer support). The most valuable technical assistance events were action institutes, coaches’ meetings, webinars, and technical assistance conference calls.

          Conclusion

          This analysis suggests that ACHIEVE communities valued the management and training assistance provided by expert advisors and NACDD staff. State health department expert advisors provided technical guidance and support, including such skills or knowledge-based services as best-practice strategies, review and discussion of community assessment data, sustainability planning, and identification of possible funding opportunities. NACDD staff led development and implementation of technical assistance events.

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          Journal
          Prev Chronic Dis
          Prev Chronic Dis
          PCD
          Preventing Chronic Disease
          Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
          1545-1151
          2013
          24 October 2013
          : 10
          : E175
          Affiliations
          [1]Author Affiliations: Jenny Hefelfinger, Alice Patty, Ann Ussery, National Association of Chronic Disease Directors, Washington, DC.
          Author notes
          Corresponding Author: Walter Young, PhD, 14945 Foothill Rd, Golden, CO 80401. Telephone: 303-358-4681; E-mail: walter.young@ 123456comcast.net .
          Article
          13_0093
          10.5888/pcd10.130093
          3809920
          24157078
          85cfc126-8148-4a07-95d4-b925d8c74a74
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          Original Research
          Peer Reviewed

          Health & Social care
          Health & Social care

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