Across
- 2. Examining fairness, consistency and appropriateness of health outcomes for individuals, groups and communities.
- 3. Individual influencing factors such as knowledge, attitudes, skills and or beliefs
- 6. The speed of adoption of innovations
- 8. Data collected by researchers as a first-hand source such as surveys and experiments
- 10. Action or process of creating a new idea or method
- 12. Individual and environmental factors limiting access to personal social and community resources
- 14. Personal, social and economic differences are reconciled to individuals and or communities to promote health
- 17. Features or quality belonging to a setting, place or thing
- 19. Final stage of the diffusion of innovation model
Down
- 1. Data that has been collected before hand by researchers to have been used already such as health records and or journals
- 4. Proportion of setting, practices and plans that will adopt the intervention
- 5. Complexity of skill requirements and practices related to behaviour
- 7. Taking action as individuals or groups to empower and promote health
- 9. Process of developing or being developed
- 11. Individual and environmental factors limiting access to personal, social and community resources
- 13. The spread of an innovation through a population
- 15. Influencing external factors such as opportunities, social support and or reinforcement
- 16. Argue in support of a cause or position, speaking out on behalf of yourself or another to ensure interests are taken into account
- 18. Level of influence through reach, effectiveness, adoption, implementation and or maintenance
