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Your reviews support users in selecting the most suitable tools for their D&I work. To submit a review: Register on the D&I Webtool site, Visit the Assess section, Select an instrument and click “Submit Review”.
We’re expanding the Assess section and invite you to suggest additional quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-method assessment instruments. Current Inventory: 43 Qualitative Instruments, 15 Quantitative Instruments, 5 Mixed-Method Instruments. Use our submission form to recommend up to 10 instruments per entry. You may submit multiple forms if needed. Submissions are reviewed using strict criteria. Not all will be included, but qualifying tools will be added as resources allow.
An introduction to co-creation for healthcare teams seeking to implement cancer control and prevention interventions.
This site offers information on a definition of CHIs, key concepts, and tools to implement and evaluate them.
(See "special topics" section on Health Equity)
Russ Glasgow, PhD
Jodi Holtrop, PhD, MCHES
Justin Shrader