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    Health Educ Q. 1992 Fall;19(3):368-83.

    The uses of theory in health advocacy: policies and programs.

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    Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0326.

    Abstract

    This paper illustrates the utility of theory for health educators who advocate for health promotion policies and programs. It describes how diffusion of innovation and other social science theories were employed by a statewide coalition called the Health Promotion and Education Council of Virginia in its effort to reduce premature and preventable death and disability in the state. To this end the Council sought legislative action to accelerate the diffusion of health promotion throughout the state. Discussing elements of diffusion theory such as working through opinion leaders, creating information-exchange relationships, and tailoring the attributes of the innovation to achieve its objectives, the paper reviews the process through which the Council became an effective advocate, and the strategies it devised to communicate the innovation of health promotion to legislators. The legislation that was generated by the work of the legislative study committee and future uses of theory are also discussed.

    PMID:
    1517099
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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