While the ultimate goal of health education interventions is to positively influence health status, more proximal indicators of success are changes in intermediate outcomes, or impact. Because health education interventions work through intermediate outcomes, the linkage to health status is often assumed to be at a conceptual or theoretical level. The term health education intervention strategy is a heuristic device used to conceptualize and organize a large variety of activities. There is a wide range of studies and reports in the literature that either test specific intervention strategies or report on larger health education efforts combining several strategies. This article organizes the discussion to focus on individual-, community-, a...
Low health literacy (HL) is associated with many negative health outcomes, and is a major challenge ...
Handing down health knowledge and behavior patterns is a main objective of health promotion. Often, ...
Evidence for success in health promotion: suggestions for improvement G.Macdonald, C.Veen1 and K.Ton...
The practice of health education involves three major program-planning activities: needs assessment,...
Governments around the world have adopted national policies and programs to improve health literacy....
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how health education is a strategy used to achieve th...
The development of theory- and evidence-based health education interventions is a complex process in...
While health literacy research has experienced tremendous growth in the last two decades, the field ...
Researchers in health education have rarely convened to outline research priorities in the field. Th...
During the past, Health Education has been taking place in a variety of ways: prevention, monitor-in...
Introduction: Identifying priority research topics that meet the needs of multiple stakeholders shou...
A central plank of health care reform is an expanded role for educated consumers interacting with re...
Implementation This report explores one avenue for health education and promotion for audiences with...
By definition, the objective of health education is to change health behavior. One assumption underl...
The results of a number of studies which have indicated the limited effectiveness of health educatio...
Low health literacy (HL) is associated with many negative health outcomes, and is a major challenge ...
Handing down health knowledge and behavior patterns is a main objective of health promotion. Often, ...
Evidence for success in health promotion: suggestions for improvement G.Macdonald, C.Veen1 and K.Ton...
The practice of health education involves three major program-planning activities: needs assessment,...
Governments around the world have adopted national policies and programs to improve health literacy....
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show how health education is a strategy used to achieve th...
The development of theory- and evidence-based health education interventions is a complex process in...
While health literacy research has experienced tremendous growth in the last two decades, the field ...
Researchers in health education have rarely convened to outline research priorities in the field. Th...
During the past, Health Education has been taking place in a variety of ways: prevention, monitor-in...
Introduction: Identifying priority research topics that meet the needs of multiple stakeholders shou...
A central plank of health care reform is an expanded role for educated consumers interacting with re...
Implementation This report explores one avenue for health education and promotion for audiences with...
By definition, the objective of health education is to change health behavior. One assumption underl...
The results of a number of studies which have indicated the limited effectiveness of health educatio...
Low health literacy (HL) is associated with many negative health outcomes, and is a major challenge ...
Handing down health knowledge and behavior patterns is a main objective of health promotion. Often, ...
Evidence for success in health promotion: suggestions for improvement G.Macdonald, C.Veen1 and K.Ton...