Handbook of Intervention Science: From Design to Implementation discusses multiple approaches for developing and advancing interventions at the individual, family, community, health system, and policy level. The book focuses on creating interventions suitable for diverse populations from racial, ethnical, geographical, and socioeconomical perspectives. Combining best practices with a practical approach, the book enables readers to advance their intervention research. It covers intervention design, data capture in trials, and evaluation. Decision trees help illustrate when to move forward with an implementation relative to the need for further work.…mehr
Handbook of Intervention Science: From Design to Implementation discusses multiple approaches for developing and advancing interventions at the individual, family, community, health system, and policy level. The book focuses on creating interventions suitable for diverse populations from racial, ethnical, geographical, and socioeconomical perspectives. Combining best practices with a practical approach, the book enables readers to advance their intervention research. It covers intervention design, data capture in trials, and evaluation. Decision trees help illustrate when to move forward with an implementation relative to the need for further work.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Laura N. Gitlin, PhD, an applied research sociologist, is the dean of the College of Nursing and Health Professions at Drexel University. Gitlin is nationally and internationally recognized for her research on developing, evaluating and implementing novel home and community-based interventions. She is involved in translating, disseminating and implementing proven programs for delivery in diverse practice settings globally. Gitlin is the recipient of numerous awards including the 2011 John Mackey Award for Excellence in Dementia Care, from Johns Hopkins University, the 2014 M. Powell Lawton Award from the Gerontological Society of America, and in 2015 she was named as an Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing. She is the author of close to 300 scientific publications including seven books. She recently co-chaired the first National Research Summit on Care and Services for Persons Living with Dementia and their Caregivers. She is also a recent appointee to the medical advisory board, Alzheimer's Association and member of the international Lancet Commission on dementia care
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Part One: General Considerations in Intervention Science 1. The Case for a Science of Intervention 2. Models for Developing and Advancing Interventions 3. Theory: A Driver of Intervention Science 4. Healh Equity Considerations in Intervention Development 5. Cultural Adaptations Part II - Getting Started 6. Where do interventions come from? 7. Levels of interventions 8. Delivery Characteristics 9. Role of Technology in Intervention Delivery 10. Selecting and Engaging "Stakeholders" Part III: Evaluating Interventions from Pilot to Implementation 11. Pilot testing 12. Designs - From Efficacy to Pragmatic Trials 13. Mixed Methodologies for Testing Interventions 14. Testing Policy and Naturally Occurring Interventions 15. Designing Comparison and Control Groups 16. Selecting, Recruiting and Retaining Study Participants 17. Implementing Interventions as Intended: Treatment Fidelity Considerations 18. Ethical Considerations Part IV: Selecting Outcomes and Analytics 19. What to Measure and How 20. Analytics 21. Economic Evaluations Part V: Implementing, Disseminating, Scaling 22. Challenges and Strategies for Implementing Proven Interventions 23. Disseminating, Scaling and Sustaining Part VI: Professional Considerations and Reflections 24. Being an Intervention Scientist 25. Publishing throughout the Pipeline of Intervention Development 26. Synthesis
Part One: General Considerations in Intervention Science 1. The Case for a Science of Intervention 2. Models for Developing and Advancing Interventions 3. Theory: A Driver of Intervention Science 4. Healh Equity Considerations in Intervention Development 5. Cultural Adaptations Part II - Getting Started 6. Where do interventions come from? 7. Levels of interventions 8. Delivery Characteristics 9. Role of Technology in Intervention Delivery 10. Selecting and Engaging "Stakeholders" Part III: Evaluating Interventions from Pilot to Implementation 11. Pilot testing 12. Designs - From Efficacy to Pragmatic Trials 13. Mixed Methodologies for Testing Interventions 14. Testing Policy and Naturally Occurring Interventions 15. Designing Comparison and Control Groups 16. Selecting, Recruiting and Retaining Study Participants 17. Implementing Interventions as Intended: Treatment Fidelity Considerations 18. Ethical Considerations Part IV: Selecting Outcomes and Analytics 19. What to Measure and How 20. Analytics 21. Economic Evaluations Part V: Implementing, Disseminating, Scaling 22. Challenges and Strategies for Implementing Proven Interventions 23. Disseminating, Scaling and Sustaining Part VI: Professional Considerations and Reflections 24. Being an Intervention Scientist 25. Publishing throughout the Pipeline of Intervention Development 26. Synthesis
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