2020
DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2020.00101
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Using Intervention Mapping to Develop Health Education and Health Policy Components to Increase Breast Cancer Screening and Chemotherapy Adherence Among Syrian and Iraqi Refugee Women in Beirut, Lebanon

Abstract: Conclusion: The use of intervention mapping in the planning and implementation of holistic health promotion interventions based on information collected from published literature, case reports, and theory can integrate the multiple disciplines of public health to attain the desired behavioral change.

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“…Therefore, patients pay more attention to diet and nutrition during home care [21]. In addition, patients pay more attention to the management of CINV and constipation, consistent with a previous study [22] since CINV and constipation are the most common adverse reactions of chemotherapy and signi cantly impact patients' comfort and QoL. Patients pay less attention to fertility-related matters and guidelines for adolescent gynecological chemotherapy patients (read rates were 40.5% and 35.1%, respectively).…”
Section: The Follow-up Platform Can Re Ect Patients' Attention To Dif...supporting
confidence: 75%
“…Therefore, patients pay more attention to diet and nutrition during home care [21]. In addition, patients pay more attention to the management of CINV and constipation, consistent with a previous study [22] since CINV and constipation are the most common adverse reactions of chemotherapy and signi cantly impact patients' comfort and QoL. Patients pay less attention to fertility-related matters and guidelines for adolescent gynecological chemotherapy patients (read rates were 40.5% and 35.1%, respectively).…”
Section: The Follow-up Platform Can Re Ect Patients' Attention To Dif...supporting
confidence: 75%
“…We used intervention mapping (IM) to guide our planning process [32][33][34][35][36][37]. IM is a framework that describes different steps to undertake a theory-based and data-driven approach in developing, implementing, and evaluating an intervention [34,35,38]. The framework describes six steps which guide the planner from problem identification towards programme planning.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, patients pay more attention to diet and nutrition during home care [ 24 ]. In addition, patients pay more attention to the management of CINV and constipation [ 25 ], since CINV and constipation are the most common adverse effects of chemotherapy and significantly impact patients’ comfort and QoL. Patients pay less attention to fertility-related matters and guidelines for adolescent gynecological patients receiving chemotherapy (read rates were 40.5% and 35.1%, respectively).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%