Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping ApproachThis guide to the planning of health promotion programs uses the increasingly popular Intervention Mapping approach, a theory- and evidence-based interactive process that links needs assessment with program planning in a way that adds efficiency and improves outcomes. Students, researchers, faculty, and professionals will appreciate the authors’ approach to applying theories of behavior and social change to the design of coherent, practical health education interventions. Written by internationally recognized authorities in Intervention Mapping, the book explains foundations in Intervention Mapping, provides an overview of the role of behavioral science theory in program planning3⁄4including a review of theories and how to assess theories and evidence3⁄4and a step-by-step guide to Intervention Mapping, along with detailed case examples of its application to public health programs. Planning Health Promotion Programs is the second and substantially revised edition of the bestselling resource Intervention Mapping. |
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... needs assessment , developing the program , implementing the program , and evaluating the program's effectiveness . Since the 1980s , significant enhancements have been made to the conceptual base and practice of health education and ...
... needs assessment , developing the program , implementing the program , and evaluating the program's effectiveness . Since the 1980s , significant enhancements have been made to the conceptual base and practice of health education and ...
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... needs assessment, guided by the PRECEDE model (Green & Kreuter, 1999, 2005). The members consider the various quality-of-life issues relevant to each of the health problems, the segments of the population affected by each issue ...
... needs assessment, guided by the PRECEDE model (Green & Kreuter, 1999, 2005). The members consider the various quality-of-life issues relevant to each of the health problems, the segments of the population affected by each issue ...
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... needs assessment facilitated group cohesion and cultivated even greater enthusiasm about generating a solution for the health problem. Several members of the group even began to imagine the victory that would be had if the group were to ...
... needs assessment facilitated group cohesion and cultivated even greater enthusiasm about generating a solution for the health problem. Several members of the group even began to imagine the victory that would be had if the group were to ...
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... needs assessment, violence is a community problem. According to community development techniques, we have to start where the people are. I think we should begin by conducting a series of focus groups and have the kids tell us what to do ...
... needs assessment, violence is a community problem. According to community development techniques, we have to start where the people are. I think we should begin by conducting a series of focus groups and have the kids tell us what to do ...
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... needs, ideas, training, and experience of the various members of the planning group. The planning group began well by completing a compre- hensive needs assessment using an effective model that has been applied to many health issues ...
... needs, ideas, training, and experience of the various members of the planning group. The planning group began well by completing a compre- hensive needs assessment using an effective model that has been applied to many health issues ...
Contents
An Intervention Mapping Approach Part Two INTERVENTION MAPPING STEPS | 191 |
An Intervention Mapping Approach Part Three CASE STUDIES | 509 |
An Intervention Mapping Approach REFERENCES | 647 |
An Intervention Mapping Approach NAME INDEX | 731 |
An Intervention Mapping Approach SUBJECT INDEX | 747 |
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