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Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping Approach

Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping Approach

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Publisher Wiley & Sons
Year
Pages 704
Version hardback
Language English
ISBN 9781119035497
Categories Public health & preventive medicine
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The Intervention Mapping bible, updated with new theory, trends, and casesPlanning Health Promotion Programs is the "bible" of the field, guiding students and practitioners through the planning process from a highly practical perspective. Using an original framework called Intervention Mapping, this book presents a series of steps, tasks, and processes that help you develop effective health promotion and education programs using a variety of approaches. As no single model can accurately predict all health behavior or environmental changes, this book shows you how to choose useful theories and integrate constructs from multiple theories to describe health problems and develop appropriate promotion and education solutions. This new fourth edition has been streamlined for efficiency, with information on the latest theories and trends in public health, including competency-based training and inter-professional education. New examples and case studies show you these concepts in action, and the companion website provides lecture slides, additional case studies, and a test bank to bring this book directly into the classroom.Health education and health promotion is a central function of many public health roles, and new models, theories, and planning approaches are always emerging. This book guides you through the planning process using the latest developments in the field, and a practical approach that serves across discipline boundaries.* Merge multiple theories into a single health education solution* Learn the methods and processes of intervention planning* Gain a practical understanding of multiple planning approaches* Get up to date on the latest theories, trends, and developments in the fieldBoth academic and practice settings need a realistic planning handbook based on system, not prescription. Planning Health Promotion Programs is the essential guide to the process, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to develop solutions without a one-size-fits-all approach.

Planning Health Promotion Programs: An Intervention Mapping Approach

Table of contents

Figures and Tables viiAcknowledgments xiiiAbout the Authors xviiPart One: Foundations 1Chapter 1 Overview of Intervention Mapping 3Competency 3Perspectives 7Intervention Mapping Steps 12Core Processes for Using Theory and Evidence 20The Role of Culture in Intervention Planning 28Navigating the Book 30Important Repeating Concepts in the Book 31Summary 32Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 38References 39Chapter 2 Behavior-Oriented Theories Used in Health Promotion 57Competency 57Perspectives 58Overview of Theories 65Learning Theories 66Theories of Information Processing 70Theories of Health Behavior 74Theories of Reasoned Action 78Theories of Goal-Directed Behavior 84Theories of Automatic Behavior, Impulsive Behavior, and Habits 89Stage Theories 95Attribution Theory and Relapse Prevention 99Theories of Persuasive Communication 101Theories of Self-Regulation 105Social Cognitive Theory 109Theories of Stigma and Discrimination 113Diffusion of Innovations Theory 116Summary 120Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 120References 121Chapter 3 Environment-Oriented Theories 145Competency 145Perspectives 146General Environmental-Oriented Theories 149Interpersonal-Level Theories 155Organizational-Level Theories 160Community-Level Theories 167Societal and Governmental Theories 184Summary 192Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 192References 193Part Two: InterventionMapping Steps 209Chapter 4 Intervention Mapping Step 1: LogicModel of the Problem 211Competency 211Perspectives 212Tasks for Step 1 214Summary 261Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 262References 263Chapter 5 Intervention Mapping Step 2: Program Outcomes and Objectives--LogicModel of Change 283Competency 283Perspectives 284Tasks for Step 2 286Summary 330Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 331References 332Chapter 6 Intervention Mapping Step 3: Program Design 345Competency 345Deciding How to Start 345Perspectives 350Tasks for Step 3 355Summary 416Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 417References 418Chapter 7 Intervention Mapping Step 4: Program Production 435Competency 435Perspectives 436Tasks for Step 4 437Summary 475Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 475References 476Chapter 8 Intervention Mapping Step 5: Program Implementation Plan 483Competency 483Perspectives 484Tasks for Step 5 494Summary 528Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 529References 530Chapter 9 Intervention Mapping Step 6: Evaluation Plan with Patricia Dolan Mullen 541Competency 541Perspectives 541Tasks for Step 6 546Summary 584Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 585References 585Chapter 10 Using Intervention Mapping to Adapt Evidence-Based Interventions with Linda Highfield, Marieke A. Hartman, Patricia DolanMullen, and Joanne N. Leerlooijer 597Competency 597Perspectives 598Intervention Mapping for Adaptation 603Summary 642Discussion Questions and Learning Activities 643References 643Index 651

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