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Table 1 Cooking for a Lifetime of Cancer Prevention (C4L) Logic Model

From: Mixed methods evaluation of implementation and outcomes in a community-based cancer prevention intervention

Process

Outcomes

Inputs

Activities

Outputs

Short-term

Intermediate

Long-term

American Cancer Society grant funding

USDA GEO00805

NBCCEDP and GBCCP

ACS Guidelines on Nutrition and Physical Activity for Cancer Prevention

American Cancer Society personnel (director of community outreach, client navigators)

Extension personnel (state specialist, administrative assistant, graduate research assistants, county professionals)

Training

- Develop training materials

- Train client navigators and Extension professionals

Implementation

- Distribute program materials

- Distribute funding

- Market program and recruit target audience

- Implement 2.5-hr program

Evaluation

- Collect data from each Extension professional

- Analyze program-level and state-level outcomes

Preparation of reports

2 organizations involved: American Cancer Society and Extension

6 ACS navigators and 13 Extension professionals trained

24 C4L programs implemented

237 C4L program participants

1 report prepared for funders (ACS) and 9 reports prepared for Extension professionals

Increased awareness of cancer screening recommendations

Increased intention to be screened for breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer

Increased intention to follow ACS guidelines on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention

Increased access to breast and cervical cancer screenings for uninsured women

Increased breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screenings

Increased number of individuals who follow ACS guidelines on nutrition and physical activity for cancer prevention

Increased number of participants in GBCCP

Decreased breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer incidence and mortality

Contextual Factors (e.g., Affordable Care Act, geographic location, resources, healthcare access, cultural beliefs)