Exam 13: Implementation, Dissemination, and Diffusion of Public Health Interventions
Exam 1: The Scope of Health Behavior22 Questions
Exam 2: Theory, Research, and Practice in Health Behavior22 Questions
Exam 3: Ecological Models of Health Behavior22 Questions
Exam 4: Health Belief Model Hbm22 Questions
Exam 5: Theory of Reasoned Action, Theory of Planned Behavior, and the Integrated Behavior Model22 Questions
Exam 6: The Transtheoretical Model Ttm and Stages of Change22 Questions
Exam 7: How Individuals, Environments, and Health Behaviors Interact: Social Cognitive Theory22 Questions
Exam 8: Social Support and Health22 Questions
Exam 9: Social Networks and Health Behavior22 Questions
Exam 10: Stress, Coping, Adaptation, and Health Behavior22 Questions
Exam 11: Interpersonal Communication in Health and Illness22 Questions
Exam 12: Improving Health Through Community Engagement, Community Organization, and Community Building22 Questions
Exam 13: Implementation, Dissemination, and Diffusion of Public Health Interventions22 Questions
Exam 14: Planning Models for Theory-Based Health Promotion Interventions22 Questions
Exam 15: Behavioral Economics and Health22 Questions
Exam 16: Social Marketing22 Questions
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Organization innovativeness is primarily influenced by:
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In the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, the outer setting domain is defined as the:
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The most frequently cited dissemination and implementation model is the:
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Which is NOT a key innovation concept in Diffusion of Innovations?
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Strategies to improve dissemination and implementation include:
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One critique of Diffusion of Innovations is that there is too much focus on individual innovators and not enough emphasis on systems.
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The Affordability Care Act deemphasizes dissemination and implementation.
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Characteristics of the innovation, but not of the adopters, predict the speed of diffusion.
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Matching interventions to the needs and timelines of researchers is a powerful predictor of dissemination.
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According to Diffusion of Innovations, innovators make up the majority of the overall population.
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Dissemination and implementation typically occur naturally as a result of research.
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The growth of the implementation science field provides an important opportunity to research and promote dissemination and implementation in the field of public health.
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Which is NOT one of the major domains of the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)?
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Which is NOT a stage that helps explain the adoption process in the Diffusion of Innovations model?
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Almost all public health research is translated into practice and/or policy.
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In large randomized control trials, calorie restrictions in combination with regular exercise have been shown to prevent the onset of diabetes in pre-diabetic individuals. You are charged with implementing a similar program in your community. Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research, describe how you could use the model as guide. Be specific.
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Sociologists researching the spread of agricultural innovations developed the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR).
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