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Development of a Cervical Cancer Educational Program for Chinese Women Using Intervention Mapping
This article describes the development of a program to increase Pap screening behavior among women in Taiwan. Intervention mapping, an innovative process of intervention design, guided the development of this program. The development process included a needs assessment identifying factors influencing Pap screening behavior relevant to Chinese women. The program used methods such as information transmission, modeling, persuasion, and facilitation. Strategies included direct mail communication, role-model stories and testimonials, and a telephone-counseling component. The delineation of specific plans for implementation and evaluation are also described.
Key Words: Pap screening behavior intervention mapping program development Chinese women
Health Promotion Practice, Vol. 5, No. 1,
80-87 (2004) |
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