The definitive guide to planning effective, theory and evidence¿driven, community¿engaged health promotion programs
Intervention Mapping: Health Promotion Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation is the essential, hands¿on resource for students, researchers, and practitioners seeking to design, implement, evaluate, and sustain impactful health promotion interventions in partnership with the communities they serve. This authoritative text provides a clear, step¿by¿step framework for translating theory, evidence, and lived experience into effective, real¿world solutions.
Through a structured series of tasks and decision points, readers learn how to systematically plan health promotion programs and interventions that address behavior and environmental change across multiple levels. The book demystifies how to integrate theoretical constructs, empirical evidence, and community partner insights into coherent, practical intervention designs-without oversimplifying the complexity of real¿world contexts.
A central strength of the book is its emphasis on meaningful community engagement and cöcreation throughout the planning process-from needs assessment and priority setting to intervention design, implementation, and evaluation. Readers gain practical guidance on working collaboratively with partners to ensure programs and interventions are relevant, acceptable, feasible, and sustainable.
Fully updated, this new Fifth Edition brings the latest theories and research to bear on the Intervention Mapping process. Readers also benefit from a companion website offering lecture slides and a test bank-making this an ideal text for both classroom use and professional practice.
As the field's most trusted planning resource, Intervention Mapping: Health Promotion Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation equips readers to move from good intentions to effective, equitable, and sustainable action.
In this book, you will learn how to:
- Engage community partners in planning and decision¿making
- Integrate insights from multiple theories into a single, coherent intervention solution
- Apply systematic methods for intervention planning grounded in theory, evidence, and lived experience
- Plan, implement, evaluate, and scale multilevel health promotion interventions
- Adapt and tailor interventions using the latest theories, trends, and community¿informed insights
- Use implementation science theories, models, and frameworks to plan effective implementation strategies
- Apply Intervention Mapping processes to program evaluation and long¿term sustainability
This practical planning handbook offers a flexible yet rigorous approach for program development, implementation, and evaluation. Intervention Mapping: Health Promotion Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation remains the indispensable guide for anyone committed to cöcreating effective, evidence¿based solutions that work in real¿world community and clinical settings.