CHAPTER 10: Applying Theory to Improve Practice

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Across
  1. 5. Any combination of planned learning experiences designed to facilitate voluntary changes in behavior that are conducive to health.
  2. 6. Communication strategies used to inform and influence health decisions that affect health.
  3. 10. The use of radio, television, and/or print media with broad distribution channels.
Down
  1. 1. Media campaigns that are smaller in scope and distribution and include patient education materials, fact sheets, newsletters, posters, displays, presentations, and promotional items such as pencils, magnets, and T-shirts.
  2. 2. What the chooser with receive if he/she does nothing. The default option is the option that requires the least effort.
  3. 3. General tactics within programs to achieve stated objectives and goals.
  4. 4. A particular form of health communication that applies commercial marketing techniques to campaigns designed to promote voluntary behavior change conducive to health.
  5. 7. Some form of data for use in making judgements and decisions.
  6. 8. A category of health promotion intervention in which members of the target audience assist in program implementation.
  7. 9. A set of planned activities implemented over time to achieve specific objectives.