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Dear List Members:
As part of the development and future evaluation phase of a telephone
counselling service specifically aimed at increasing the awareness of women
about their risk of heart disease and three relevant risk factors - I would
first like to ask if anyone has tried this and secondly is anyone aware of
the application of a theoretical model of behaviour change to the context of
women and heart health? Anyone used Transtheoretical Model, Theory of
Planned Behaviour, Protection Motivation Theory ............. Just trying to
avoid re-inventing the wheel, particularly in regard to the development of
measures.
Thanks for any thought, suggestions or recommendation you might have, Alan.
Alan Hotte, Program Planning & Evaluation Officer
Ottawa-Carleton Health Department, Region of Ottawa-Carleton
495 Richmond Rd, Ottawa, ON, Canada, K1A 4A4
613.724.4122 X 3736, (Fax) 613.724.4152 http://www.rmoc.on.ca
Community Health Research Unit, University of Ottawa
http://www.uottawa.ca/academic/med/epid/chru.html
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