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Hello Bill:

You might check out the "Intervention Wheel" as a population-based
practice model, previously known as the Public Health Intervention
Model, which was introduced by public health nurses in the Minnesota
Department of Health in 1998. How it has evolved since then is described
in these articles:

Keller, L.O., Strohschein, S.  Lia-Hoagberg, B.  &  Schaffer, M. (2004).
Population-Based Public Health Interventions: Practice-Based and
Evidence Supported. Part 1.  Public Health Nursing. 21, 453-468.  

Keller, L.O., Strohschein, S., Schaffer, M. & Lia-Hoagberg, B. (2004).
Population-Based Public Health Interventions: Innovations in Practice,
Teaching, and Management. Part II. Public Health Nursing.  21, 469-487.

Best wishes,

Lynn Anne

-----Original Message-----
From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Bill Braun
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2006 8:41 AM
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Subject: Re: [SDOH] Field Model of Health

Thank you, Dennis. This appears to be a research template more than a 
model (as I read it). I am inquiring into models that have feedback 
loops, that illustrate dynamic behavior over time.

Bill Braun

Dennis Raphael wrote:
> Suggest population health template, health canada
>
> google "population health template"  canada
>
> dr
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