Literature DB >> 11265831

Searching for evidence about health education and health behavior interventions.

B K Rimer1, K Glanz, G Rasband.   

Abstract

Evidence is fundamental to science, but finding the right evidence in health education and health behavior (HEHB) is often a challenge. The authors discuss some of the controversies about the types of evidence that should be considered acceptable in HEHB, the tension between the use of qualitative versus quantitative data, the need for measures of important but neglected constructs, and interpretation of data from experimental and nonexperimental research. This article discusses some of the challenges to the use of evidence and describes a number of strategies and some forces encouraging the use of evidence-based interventions. Finally, the authors suggest ways to improve the practice and dissemination of evidence-based HEHB. Ultimately, if evidence-based interventions are not disseminated, the interventions will not achieve their potential. The goal should be to develop more effective interventions and disseminate them to improve the public's health.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11265831     DOI: 10.1177/109019810102800208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Educ Behav        ISSN: 1090-1981


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4.  Evidence-based adaptation and scale-up of a mobile phone health information service.

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Authors:  Lenora Johnson; Anita Ousley; Jeffrey Swarz; Raymond J Bingham; J Bianca Erickson; Steven Ellis; Terra Moody
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7.  A Community-Based Participatory Research Guided Model for the Dissemination of Evidence-Based Interventions.

Authors:  Rebecca Delafield; Andrea Nacapoy Hermosura; Claire Townsend Ing; Claire K Hughes; Donna-Marie Palakiko; Adrienne Dillard; B Puni Kekauoha; Sheryl R Yoshimura; Shari Gamiao; Joseph Keawe Kaholokula
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8.  Evaluation design for a complex intervention program targeting loneliness in non-institutionalized elderly Dutch people.

Authors:  Rianne de Vlaming; Annemien Haveman-Nies; Pieter Van't Veer; Lisette Cpgm de Groot
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9.  Defining and assessing evidence for the effectiveness of technical assistance in furthering global health.

Authors:  Gary R West; Sheila P Clapp; E Megan Davidson Averill; Willard Cates
Journal:  Glob Public Health       Date:  2012-05-21

10.  Indicator-focussed technical assistance in South Africa's HIV programme: A stepped-wedge evaluation.

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