The Intervention Mapping protocol (IM) offers four areas of concern that are absent in most intervention methods but can contribute to planning and implementing an effective organizational intervention. First, IM views a health problem and its solution as concrete individual behavior, and believes that intervention goals should be used to ensure that individuals display lasting health-promoting behavior. Second, the protocol not only uses empirically founded theories to describe a health problem, but also selects empirically supported methods of behavioral change. Third, according to IM, the predominantly context-independent change methods cannot be applied directly; instead they must be translated into tailored change applications that mat...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Public Health Education. Background. Intervention Mapping is a planning p...
Organizational interventions aim to improve working conditions and employee well-being through makin...
Purposes Intervention mapping (IM) is a protocol for developing effective behavior change interventi...
The Intervention Mapping protocol (IM) offers four areas of concern that are absent in most interven...
This paper discusses the Intervention Mapping (IM) protocol for planning theory- and evidence-based ...
Abstract This paper discusses the Intervention Mapping (IM) protocol for planning theory- and eviden...
Intervention mapping: protocol for applying health psychology theory to prevention programmes.Kok G,...
In this paper, we introduce the Intervention Mapping (IM) taxonomy of behaviour change methods and i...
Evidence-informed health intervention planning that incorporates theoretical and empirical evidence ...
Health research often aims to prevent noncommunicable diseases and to improve individual and public ...
Effective interventions are needed to change a range of behaviors which impact on health outcomes. A...
Objective: Self-management is a core theme within chronic care and several evidence-based interventi...
This paper's objective is to apply Intervention Mapping, a planning process for the systematic devel...
AbstractThis paper's objective is to apply Intervention Mapping, a planning process for the systemat...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Public Health Education. Background. Intervention Mapping is a planning p...
Organizational interventions aim to improve working conditions and employee well-being through makin...
Purposes Intervention mapping (IM) is a protocol for developing effective behavior change interventi...
The Intervention Mapping protocol (IM) offers four areas of concern that are absent in most interven...
This paper discusses the Intervention Mapping (IM) protocol for planning theory- and evidence-based ...
Abstract This paper discusses the Intervention Mapping (IM) protocol for planning theory- and eviden...
Intervention mapping: protocol for applying health psychology theory to prevention programmes.Kok G,...
In this paper, we introduce the Intervention Mapping (IM) taxonomy of behaviour change methods and i...
Evidence-informed health intervention planning that incorporates theoretical and empirical evidence ...
Health research often aims to prevent noncommunicable diseases and to improve individual and public ...
Effective interventions are needed to change a range of behaviors which impact on health outcomes. A...
Objective: Self-management is a core theme within chronic care and several evidence-based interventi...
This paper's objective is to apply Intervention Mapping, a planning process for the systematic devel...
AbstractThis paper's objective is to apply Intervention Mapping, a planning process for the systemat...
© 2017, © 2017 Society for Public Health Education. Background. Intervention Mapping is a planning p...
Organizational interventions aim to improve working conditions and employee well-being through makin...
Purposes Intervention mapping (IM) is a protocol for developing effective behavior change interventi...