Intervention mapping designing theory and evidence-based health promotion programs

Intervention Mapping provides health promotion students and professionals with a framework for effective decision-making at each step of the process involved in health program design, implementation, and evaluation. Based on a problem-solving approach, this text presents a series of specific steps a...

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Other Authors: Bartholomew Eldredge, L. Kay (Editor), Parcel, Guy (Editor), Kok, Gerjo (Editor), Gottlieb, Nell (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Mountain View, Calif. Mayfield Pub. Co. 2001
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Summary:Intervention Mapping provides health promotion students and professionals with a framework for effective decision-making at each step of the process involved in health program design, implementation, and evaluation. Based on a problem-solving approach, this text presents a series of specific steps and procedures for developing health education and promotion programs based on theory, empirical findings, and data
Physical Description:xxiii, 515 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780767412780
0767412788