Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping ApproachJohn Wiley & Sons, 2011 M01 25 - 800 pages 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, 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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 45
Page xii
... Pregnancy 582 13.2 Concerns of Women and Their Partners After the Birth 583 13.3 Target Population Differentiation 593 13.4 Sample Matrix for Smoking and ETS, Women Precontemplators, 29 to 30 Weeks 594 13.5 Sample Matrix for Smoking and ...
... Pregnancy 582 13.2 Concerns of Women and Their Partners After the Birth 583 13.3 Target Population Differentiation 593 13.4 Sample Matrix for Smoking and ETS, Women Precontemplators, 29 to 30 Weeks 594 13.5 Sample Matrix for Smoking and ...
Page 38
... pregnancy among urban adolescents. Over the course of the project, they asked a number of ques- tions related to the following areas: • Health problem. They first asked a question related to the health problem: What is the health ...
... pregnancy among urban adolescents. Over the course of the project, they asked a number of ques- tions related to the following areas: • Health problem. They first asked a question related to the health problem: What is the health ...
Page 39
... pregnancy in women who had stopped smoking before the birth of the baby. It might have been natural given their familiarity with the work of Marlatt and Gordon (1985) to frame the question in terms of relapse. After all, these were ...
... pregnancy in women who had stopped smoking before the birth of the baby. It might have been natural given their familiarity with the work of Marlatt and Gordon (1985) to frame the question in terms of relapse. After all, these were ...
Page 46
... pregnancy and STI prevention in general because group members wanted to think about the problem slightly more broadly before they were satisfied with focusing on condom use. They chose to expand because they noticed, as they worked with ...
... pregnancy and STI prevention in general because group members wanted to think about the problem slightly more broadly before they were satisfied with focusing on condom use. They chose to expand because they noticed, as they worked with ...
Page 50
... pregnancy or against HIV and other STIs). These variables could even be used in a meta-analysis multivariate procedure (Cooper & Hedges, 1994) to help sort out the relative effectiveness of intervention features. Another approach might ...
... pregnancy or against HIV and other STIs). These variables could even be used in a meta-analysis multivariate procedure (Cooper & Hedges, 1994) to help sort out the relative effectiveness of intervention features. Another approach might ...
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 |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
action plan adolescents adoption and implementation American Journal asthma at-risk Bartholomew behavior and environmental cervical cancer change objectives Chapter clinic condom cultural cystic fibrosis Describe design documents DiClemente Diffusion of Innovations disease effective environment environmental conditions evaluation example external determinants factors feedback focus groups goals health behavior health education health problem health promotion Hispanic identify implementation intentions individual influence Intervention Mapping Kreuter mammography materials matrices messages methods and strategies Mullen needs assessment networks organizational organizations outcome expectations Pap test parents participants patients perceived percent performance objectives planners population practice pregnancy prevention promotora Public Health questions reinforcement risk perception role models role-model stories safe sex Schaalma self-efficacy self-management sexual skills smoking social capital social support stage Step stroke symptoms Table teachers theory tion Transtheoretical Model women