1980
DOI: 10.1177/109019818000700201
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A Framework for Optimizing Resource Allocation for Health Education Programs

Abstract: Health education programs conventionally are implemented in four sites: school, clinical, occupational, and community settings. One problem encountered by health education specialists, community health planners, and policy makers, is ascertaining the optimal allocation of health education resources to these four settings. This paper proposes a framework to assist in making this decision. The framework incorporates considerations of the target group, the health problem, the desired health behaviors, and adminis… Show more

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