Health education intervention strategies: recommendations for future research. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • While the ultimate goal of health education interventions is to positively influence health status, more proximal indicators of success are changes in intermediate outcomes, or impact. Because health education interventions work through intermediate outcomes, the linkage to health status is often assumed to be at a conceptual or theoretical level. The term health education intervention strategy is a heuristic device used to conceptualize and organize a large variety of activities. There is a wide range of studies and reports in the literature that either test specific intervention strategies or report on larger health education efforts combining several strategies. This article organizes the discussion to focus on individual-, community-, and policy-level interventions. Mass communications are also considered, and the authors comment on program planning issues that cut across specific interventions at the individual, community, and policy levels. Eleven recommendations are offered for future health education intervention research.

published proceedings

  • Health Educ Q

altmetric score

  • 3

author list (cited authors)

  • Steckler, A., Allegrante, J. P., Altman, D., Brown, R., Burdine, J. N., Goodman, R. M., & Jorgensen, C.

citation count

  • 68

complete list of authors

  • Steckler, A||Allegrante, JP||Altman, D||Brown, R||Burdine, JN||Goodman, RM||Jorgensen, C

publication date

  • August 1995