TY - JOUR
T1 - Development of a planning and evaluation methodology for assessing the contribution of theory to a diabetes prevention lifestyle intervention
AU - Helitzer, Deborah
AU - Peterson, Arlana Bobo
AU - Thompson, Janice
AU - Fluder, Shannon
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The benefits of utilizing and measuring application of theory for behavior change programs are numerous, including the emergence of new theories and theoretically bound strategies. Despite recent attempts to make theory use more salient, there remains a dearth of practical frameworks for the development and evaluation of theory-based programs. Without literature documenting how theories have been specifically applied to interventions and their evaluation, health educators may not be well prepared to utilize theory for the design, implementation, or as a focus of the evaluation. Using a case study example of a diabetes prevention program, this article describes how theory was used for the program design and the evaluation and provides a framework for using theory in other programs. Issues discussed include: the challenges in successfully utilizing theory for intervention development and the processes of developing theoretically based instruments.
AB - The benefits of utilizing and measuring application of theory for behavior change programs are numerous, including the emergence of new theories and theoretically bound strategies. Despite recent attempts to make theory use more salient, there remains a dearth of practical frameworks for the development and evaluation of theory-based programs. Without literature documenting how theories have been specifically applied to interventions and their evaluation, health educators may not be well prepared to utilize theory for the design, implementation, or as a focus of the evaluation. Using a case study example of a diabetes prevention program, this article describes how theory was used for the program design and the evaluation and provides a framework for using theory in other programs. Issues discussed include: the challenges in successfully utilizing theory for intervention development and the processes of developing theoretically based instruments.
U2 - 10.1177/1524839906289076
DO - 10.1177/1524839906289076
M3 - Article
SN - 1552-6372
VL - 9
SP - 404
EP - 414
JO - Health promotion practice
JF - Health promotion practice
IS - 4
ER -