This article describes how a successful health promotion program for older adults was adapted and disseminated through collaboration of the American Association of Retired Persons, the American Red Cross, and the Dartmouth Institute for Better Health. The details of this effort are presented in three sections: the conceptual frame-work used to build the collaborative relationship, the outcomes, and an analysis of these experiences as they relate to the diffusion of innovations in organizations. The problems encountered are discussed as well as the need for more time to elapse before judging the ultimate success of the diffusion of the program
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) that harness the reinforcing nature of collaborative effo...
The application of theory to practice can be challeng-ing. This article describes the experiences of...
In a federal state like Switzerland, where health policies are the responsibility of local, regional...
The article describes the dissemination and implementation of the Aging Well and Healthily (AWH) pro...
This article discusses the process of developing collaborative relationships for a community-based h...
As American lifespans increase, there is greater concern for the quality of those longer lives. The ...
Introduction Increasing the physical activity levels of older adults through diffusion of successfu...
Older adult health promotion and disease prevention is one of the top priorities for the Administrat...
OBJECTIVE: To discuss different types and forms of interorganizational linkages involved in the prov...
In response to repeated questions from older adults in the community about health resources, a healt...
IntroductionIncreasing the physical activity levels of older adults through diffusion of successful ...
IntroductionIncreasing the physical activity levels of older adults through diffusion of successful ...
Older adult health promotion and disease prevention is one of the top priorities for the Administrat...
BackgroundEvidence-based interventions exist for prevention of chronic disease in older adults. Part...
BackgroundThe Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC–HAN), funded by the Ce...
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) that harness the reinforcing nature of collaborative effo...
The application of theory to practice can be challeng-ing. This article describes the experiences of...
In a federal state like Switzerland, where health policies are the responsibility of local, regional...
The article describes the dissemination and implementation of the Aging Well and Healthily (AWH) pro...
This article discusses the process of developing collaborative relationships for a community-based h...
As American lifespans increase, there is greater concern for the quality of those longer lives. The ...
Introduction Increasing the physical activity levels of older adults through diffusion of successfu...
Older adult health promotion and disease prevention is one of the top priorities for the Administrat...
OBJECTIVE: To discuss different types and forms of interorganizational linkages involved in the prov...
In response to repeated questions from older adults in the community about health resources, a healt...
IntroductionIncreasing the physical activity levels of older adults through diffusion of successful ...
IntroductionIncreasing the physical activity levels of older adults through diffusion of successful ...
Older adult health promotion and disease prevention is one of the top priorities for the Administrat...
BackgroundEvidence-based interventions exist for prevention of chronic disease in older adults. Part...
BackgroundThe Prevention Research Centers Healthy Aging Research Network (PRC–HAN), funded by the Ce...
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) that harness the reinforcing nature of collaborative effo...
The application of theory to practice can be challeng-ing. This article describes the experiences of...
In a federal state like Switzerland, where health policies are the responsibility of local, regional...