Planning health promotion programs: an intervention mapping approach

This 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,...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Bartholomew, L. Kay, Parcel, Guy S., Kok, Gerjo
Format: Book
Language:Spanish
English
Edition:2a ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • Overview of intervention mapping
  • Core processes: using evidence, theory, and new research
  • Behavior-oriented theories used in health promotion
  • Environment-oriented theories
  • Intervention mapping steps
  • Intervention mapping step 1: needs assessment
  • Intervention mapping step 2: preparing matrices of change objectives
  • Intervention mapping step 3: selecting theory-informed intervention methods and practical strategies
  • Intervention mapping step 4: producing program components and materials
  • Intervention mapping step 5: planning program adoption, implementation, and sustainability
  • Intervention mapping step 6: planning for evaluation
  • Case studies
  • A school HIV-prevention program in the Netherlands / Herman Schaalma and Gerjo Kok
  • Asthma management for inner-city children / Christine Markham ... [et al.]
  • Theory and context in project PANDA: a program to help postpartum women stay off cigarettes / Patricia Dolan Mullen, Carlo C. DiClemente, and L. Kay Bartholomew
  • Cultivando la salud / María Fernández