Developing Targeted Health Service Interventions Using the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model: Two Australian Case Studies
Joint Authors
Phillips, Jane L.
Rolley, John X.
Davidson, Patricia M.
Source
Issue
Vol. 2012, Issue 2012 (31 Dec. 2012), pp.1-8, 8 p.
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Publication Date
2012-07-17
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
8
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
Aims and Objectives.
This paper provides an overview of the applicability of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model to the development of targeted nursing led chronic illness interventions.
Background.
Changing health care practice is a complex and dynamic process that requires consideration of social, political, economic, and organisational factors.
An understanding of the characteristics of the target population, health professionals, and organizations plus identification of the determinants for change are also required.
Synthesizing this data to guide the development of an effective intervention is a challenging process.
The PRECEDE-PROCEED Model has been used in global health care settings to guide the identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation of various health improvement initiatives.
Design.
Using a reflective case study approach, this paper examines the applicability of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model to the development of targeted chronic care improvement interventions for two distinct Australian populations: a rapidly expanding and aging rural population with unmet palliative care needs and a disadvantaged urban community at higher risk of cardiovascular disease.
Results.
The PRECEDE-PROCEED Model approach demonstrated utility across diverse health settings in a systematic planning process.
In environments characterized by increasing health care needs, limited resources, and growing community expectations, adopting planning tools such as PRECEDE-PROCEED Model at a local level can facilitate the development of the most effective interventions.
Relevance to Clinical Practice.
The PRECEDE-PROCEED Model is a strong theoretical model that guides the development of realistic nursing led interventions with the best chance of being successful in existing health care environments.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Phillips, Jane L.& Rolley, John X.& Davidson, Patricia M.. 2012. Developing Targeted Health Service Interventions Using the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model: Two Australian Case Studies. Nursing Research and Practice،Vol. 2012, no. 2012, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1002512
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Phillips, Jane L.…[et al.]. Developing Targeted Health Service Interventions Using the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model: Two Australian Case Studies. Nursing Research and Practice No. 2012 (Dec. 2012), pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1002512
American Medical Association (AMA)
Phillips, Jane L.& Rolley, John X.& Davidson, Patricia M.. Developing Targeted Health Service Interventions Using the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model: Two Australian Case Studies. Nursing Research and Practice. 2012. Vol. 2012, no. 2012, pp.1-8.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1002512
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Record ID
BIM-1002512