This book for graduate students and professionals articulates a clear four-phase framework for planning, creating, implementing, and evaluating multilevel community health promotion interventions that target individual, physical, and social environments.
This book for graduate students and professionals articulates a clear four-phase framework for planning, creating, implementing, and evaluating multilevel community health promotion interventions that target individual, physical, and social environments.
Leslie Ann Lytle, PhD, is an adjunct professor in the department of health behavior at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. For over 25 years, her research and community-based interventions have focused on the health promotion of youth and young adults, particularly preventing obesity and promoting healthful diets and physical activity through school, family, and environmental approaches. She has been a principal investigator on several large National Institutes of Health multilevel intervention studies, including CATCH, TEENS, TAAG and CHOICES and is recognized as an expert in designing intervention studies both in the United States and internationally.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Introduction to Designing Interventions to Promote Community Health: A Multilevel and Stepwise Approach Chapter 1. A Multilevel Framework for Intervention Design: Overview of the Phases and Steps Chapter 2. A Practical Guide to Using Health Behavior Theories to Design Multilevel Interventions Chapter 3. The Plan Phase Chapter 4. The Create Phase Chapter 5. The Implement Phase Chapter 6. The Evaluate Phase Chapter 7. Using the Intervention Design Process to Guide the Adaptation of an Intervention References Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction to Designing Interventions to Promote Community Health: A Multilevel and Stepwise Approach Chapter 1. A Multilevel Framework for Intervention Design: Overview of the Phases and Steps Chapter 2. A Practical Guide to Using Health Behavior Theories to Design Multilevel Interventions Chapter 3. The Plan Phase Chapter 4. The Create Phase Chapter 5. The Implement Phase Chapter 6. The Evaluate Phase Chapter 7. Using the Intervention Design Process to Guide the Adaptation of an Intervention References Index About the Author
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