Policy Interventions for Health Behavior Change
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Examines the major theoretical frameworks that are relevant to the development, enactment, implementation, and evaluation of policy interventions that support healthy behavior change. Explores the roles of ideas, interests, institutions, key actors, and ethics in the policy process. Discusses how the policy process can be influenced to improve the chances of implementing effective interventions to improve the public’s health. Presents case studies to critically explore the strengths and limitations of policy change theories as they relate to current topics in the area of health, behavior and society.
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