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How the Good Behavior Game, an evidence-based program, has gained traction in France
Originating in the United States, the Good Behavior Game (GBG) is a classroom behavior management strategy based on the development of social-emotional skills. First highlighted in a...
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An innovative tool for structuring prevention initiatives
In Nouvelle-Aquitaine, a tool designed to provide a detailed description of prevention and health promotion initiatives has been tested since 2024 among field operators and project...
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Evidence-based and accessible resources to promote healthy aging
One of the primary missions of the National Solidarity Fund for Autonomy (CNSA) is to prevent the loss of autonomy among older adults and people with disabilities and to combat their...
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A national registry to guide stakeholders toward effective prevention
The benefits of preventive healthcare are well documented. However, for these benefits to be realized, it is essential that the interventions implemented be rigorously evaluated, and...
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Economic analyses that support investment in prevention
Given limited public resources, it has become crucial to prioritize the most effective health promotion programs, based on economic studies. Several approaches exist, such as...
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Focusing on effective interventions to improve prevention: Learn more [Bibliography]
To round out this special report on the evaluation and effectiveness of prevention initiatives, the resources listed here provide references on the role of evidence, evaluation in health...
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Behavioral sciences help us better understand how real people behave [Interview]
The Interministerial Directorate for Public Transformation (DITP) includes a team of behavioral science experts whose mission is to help improve the effectiveness of public policy. This...
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These centers give frontline decision-makers access to knowledge [Interview]
In the United Kingdom, the What Works Centres (WWC) are organizations dedicated to promoting public policies based on scientific evidence. They synthesize and disseminate the results of...
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Community health services are strongly encouraged to make use of the registry [Interview]
Since 2014, the National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) in the Netherlands has maintained the Register of Recognized Interventions. The register lists effective...
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Access to evidence is being organized in France
To improve the effectiveness of public policy, it is essential that stakeholders be able to easily adopt the scientific findings of evaluations and field trials. The United Kingdom has...