scholarly journals 380 Supporting employers during return to workof employees with cancer; development of an online intervention using the intervention mapping approach

Author(s):  
MA Greidanus ◽  
AGEM de Boer ◽  
AE de Rijk ◽  
CM Tiedtke ◽  
B Dierckx de Casterlé ◽  
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Author(s):  
Jennifer A Halliday ◽  
Jane Speight ◽  
Sienna Russell-Green ◽  
Eric O ◽  
Virginia Hagger ◽  
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Abstract Diabetes distress is a common negative emotional response to the ongoing burden of living with diabetes. Elevated diabetes distress is associated with impaired diabetes self-management and quality of life yet rarely identified and addressed in clinical practice. Health professionals report numerous barriers to the provision of care for diabetes distress, including lack of skills and confidence, but few diabetes distress training opportunities exist. The purpose of this paper is to describe how we utilized Intervention Mapping to plan the development, implementation, and evaluation of a novel diabetes distress e-learning program for diabetes educators, to meet a well-documented need and significant gap in diabetes care. A multidisciplinary team (combining expertise in research, health and clinical psychology, diabetes education, nursing, tertiary education, and website architecture) developed a diabetes distress e-learning program. We followed a six-step process (logic model of the problem, program outcomes and objectives, program design, program production, program implementation plan, and evaluation plan) known as Intervention Mapping. The program is underpinned by educational and psychological theory, including Bloom’s Taxonomy of Educational Objectives and social cognitive theory. We developed a short (estimated 4 h) e-learning program for diabetes educators, which draws on the content of the Diabetes and Emotional Health handbook and toolkit. It integrates a 7As model, which provides a stepwise approach to identifying and addressing diabetes distress. Our diabetes distress e-learning program has been developed systematically, guided by an Intervention Mapping approach. In the next phase of the project, we will trial the e-learning.


Trials ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rossybelle P. Amorrortu ◽  
Mariana Arevalo ◽  
Sally W. Vernon ◽  
Arch G. Mainous ◽  
Vanessa Diaz ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nazila NeJhaddadgar ◽  
Sedigheh Sadat Tavafian ◽  
arash ziapour ◽  
Jaffar Abbas ◽  
Ahmad Rreza Jamshidi

Abstract Background: According to the studies conducted, teenage and its related health issues are of the most significant issues. The purpose of the study was to develop a Musculoskeletal Health intervention-training program using intervention mapping approach (IMA)for teenagers 12 to 14 years old.Methods: The present study is a study protocol where IMA has been used as a planning framework for developing musculoskeletal Health intervention-training program. Six intervention mapping steps have been completed in the study. As the first step, needs assessment has been performed by systematic review and qualitative evaluation . In the second step, matrix of change objectives was designed. Later on, after designing the program and planning the program implementation, the program evaluation plan was developed.Results: IMA guided us in designing and implementing a control-oriented training program with the participation of the participants along with the definition of outcomes, performance goals and determinants, theoretical methods and practical applications, intervention program, implementation and step by step assessment.Conclusion: Intervention mapping is a participation-based approach to design and implement promotion programs.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 196
Author(s):  
Saeede Khalili ◽  
Mahnaz Solhi ◽  
FarbodEbadi Fard Azar ◽  
Jamileh Abolghasemi ◽  
Mina Maheri ◽  
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