This unique text provides comprehensive coverage of one of the most neglected--yet vitally important--areas of public health research: developing, evaluating, and implementing novel behavioral interventions in service and practice settings. Written for Masters- and Doctoral-level courses, the book examines the most critical issues surrounding this research in order to maximize the ability of intervention researchers to successfully implement current and future evidence-based protocols in practice settings. Expert ...
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This unique text provides comprehensive coverage of one of the most neglected--yet vitally important--areas of public health research: developing, evaluating, and implementing novel behavioral interventions in service and practice settings. Written for Masters- and Doctoral-level courses, the book examines the most critical issues surrounding this research in order to maximize the ability of intervention researchers to successfully implement current and future evidence-based protocols in practice settings. Expert contributors embrace key challenges --the complexities of health care delivery, disease management and prevention, rising costs, and changing population demographics--in shaping the push toward advancing more efficient and effective behavioral interventions and methodologies.
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