Nursing and Health Interventions. Souraya Sidani
TO VALIDITY 11.3 EXAMINATION OF ACCEPTABILITY 11.4 EXAMINATION OF PREFERENCES 11.5 EXAMINATION OF CREDIBILITY 11.6 EXAMINATION OF EXPECTANCY 11.7 EXAMINATION OF SATISFACTION WITH TREATMENT REFERENCES CHAPTER 12: Examination of Feasibility: Intervention and Research Methods 12.1 TERMS REFLECTING PRELIMINARY STUDIES 12.2 FEASIBILITY OF INTERVENTIONS 12.3 FEASIBILITY OF RESEARCH METHODS 12.4 INTERPRETATION OF OUTCOME FINDINGS REFERENCES CHAPTER 13: Process Evaluation 13.1 IMPORTANCE OF PROCESS EVALUATION 13.2 DEFINITION AND ELEMENTS OF PROCESS EVALUATION 13.3 METHODS USED IN PROCESS EVALUATION 13.4 ANALYSIS OF PROCESS DATA REFERENCES CHAPTER 14: Outcome Evaluation: Designs 14.1 TRADITIONAL RCT DESIGN 14.2 LIMITATIONS OF THE TRADITIONAL RCT DESIGN 14.3 ALTERNATIVE DESIGNS 14.4 DESIGN SELECTION REFERENCES CHAPTER 15: Outcome Evaluation: Methods 15.1 COMPARISON TREATMENT 15.2 SAMPLING 15.3 TREATMENT ALLOCATION 15.4 OUTCOME DATA COLLECTION 15.5 OUTCOME DATA ANALYSIS REFERENCES
10 SECTION V: IMPLEMENTING INTERVENTIONS CHAPTER 16: Frameworks and Methods for Implementing Interventions 16.1 IMPLEMENTATION FRAMEWORKS 16.2 GUIDANCE FOR APPLYING THE IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 16.3 RESEARCH DESIGNS FOR EVALUATING IMPLEMENTATION INITIATIVES REFERENCES
11 Index
List of Tables
1 Chapter 1TABLE 1.1 Phases of the process for designing, evaluating, and implementing i...
2 Chapter 2TABLE 2.1 Formal definitions of interventions.TABLE 2.2 Examples of programs or multicomponent interventions.TABLE 2.3 Examples of specific media for providing interventions.
3 Chapter 3TABLE 3.1 Summary of the theory of insomnia.TABLE 3.2 Matrix for analysis of theories.TABLE 3.3 Narrative review of literature on determinants of insomnia.
4 Chapter 4TABLE 4.1 Information to extract from selected reports of empirical studies.TABLE 4.2 Experiential approach: steps for conducting group meeting with expe...TABLE 4.3 Combined approach: steps for conducting group meetings.
5 Chapter 5TABLE 5.1 Configurations of intervention theory.
6 Chapter 7TABLE 7.1 Overview of stimulus control therapy.TABLE 7.2 Resources needed to deliver the first session of stimulus control t...TABLE 7.3 Excerpts of manual for delivering sessions 1 and 2 of stimulus cont...
7 Chapter 9TABLE 9.1 Recently mentioned frameworks of intervention fidelity.TABLE 9.2 Conceptual definitions of intervention fidelity.TABLE 9.3 Matrix for examining theoretical fidelity of one active ingredient ...
8 Chapter 10TABLE 10.1 Phases for intervention evaluation.
9 Chapter 11TABLE 11.1 Treatment information covered in first intervention session or mod...TABLE 11.2 Excerpt of rating of acceptability of sleep education and hygiene.
10 Chapter 13TABLE 13.1 Approaches/frameworks for process evaluation.TABLE 13.2 Description of Sleep Education component of the Behavioral Therapy...
11 Chapter 14TABLE 14.1 Overview of designs and methods addressing the limitations of the ...TABLE 14.2 Uses of qualitative research methods in outcome evaluation studies...
12 Chapter 15TABLE 15.1 Participant characteristics associated with attrition.
List of Illustrations
1 Chapter 3FIGURE 3.1 Representation of theory of insomnia.
2 Chapter 5FIGURE 5.1 Logic model—diagram of relationships proposed by intervention the...FIGURE 5.2 Logic model—flowchart.
Guide
4 Preface