Health Promotion Interventions: Lessons from the Transfer of Good Practices in CHRODIS-PLUS

The challenge facing health promotion is how to transfer recognized good practices from one context to another. This article presents findings from the use of the implementation framework developed in the Joint Action project CHRODIS-PLUS to support the transfer of health promotion interventions for children’s health and older adults identified previously as good practices. It explores the contextual success factors and barriers in the use of an implementation framework in local contexts and the protocol for supporting the implementation.

Authors: A. Barnfield, N. Savolainen, A. Lounamaa

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Type
EuroHealthNet, Practices & Practices Databases, Research
Theme
Ageing, Maternal health, pre- peri-natal, childhood conditions, adolescent health, education, Non-communicable diseases, alcohol, nutrition, obesity, cancer, smoking, physical activity
Country
Europe
Level
European
Year
2020


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