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  2. Intervention mapping - Wikipedia

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    Intervention mapping aims to help health promoters develop the best possible intervention. The key words in this protocol are planning , research , and theory . Intervention mapping provides a vocabulary for intervention planning, procedures for planning activities, and technical assistance with identifying theory-based determinants and methods ...

  3. Logic model - Wikipedia

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    The intervention mapping approach of Bartholomew et al. [11] makes an extensive use of the logic model through the whole life-cycle of a health promotion program. Since this method can start from as far as a vague desired outcome (author's example is a city whose actors decide to address "health issues" of the city), planners go through various ...

  4. Behavior change method - Wikipedia

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    The intervention mapping formulation of behavior change methods links a description of behavior change methods to the distinction from applications. [2] An application is the practical incarnation of the method in a particular intervention.

  5. Issue-based information system - Wikipedia

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    Issue mapping is the basis of a meeting facilitation technique called dialogue mapping. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] In dialogue mapping, a person called a facilitator uses IBIS notation to record a group conversation, while it is happening, on a "shared display" (usually a video projector).

  6. Public health intervention - Wikipedia

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    Evaluating and predicting the efficacy of a public health intervention, as well as calculating cost effectiveness, is essential. An intervention should ideally lower morbidity and mortality . Several systematic protocols exist to assist developing such interventions, such as Intervention Mapping .

  7. Transtheoretical model - Wikipedia

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    Stages of change, according to the transtheoretical model. The transtheoretical model of behavior change is an integrative theory of therapy that assesses an individual's readiness to act on a new healthier behavior, and provides strategies, or processes of change to guide the individual. [1]

  8. 2008-03-26 Commodities are No Country for Old Men

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    fundamentally depart from traditional practice and policy, e.g. indirect intervention into the collapse of Bear Stearns (which sum have dubbed the end of global-free market capitalism) and unprecedented capital infusions and rate cuts. 1 As central bankers prove themselves ineffective,

  9. Structural family therapy - Wikipedia

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    Structural family therapy (SFT) is a method of psychotherapy developed by Salvador Minuchin which addresses problems in functioning within a family. Structural family therapists strive to enter, or "join", the family system in therapy in order to understand the invisible rules which govern its functioning, map the relationships between family members or between subsets of the family, and ...