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Designing Effective Health Education Programs: A Review of Current Research and Best Practices | Abstract
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International Journal of Medical Research & Health Sciences (IJMRHS)
ISSN: 2319-5886 Indexed in: ESCI (Thomson Reuters)

Abstract

Designing Effective Health Education Programs: A Review of Current Research and Best Practices

Author(s):Ibrahim Abdulrhman Hamed Alazwari, Sami Alarsan*, Nooh Adel Mostafa Alkhateeb and Enas K. Salameh

Health education programs are an essential component of public health interventions aimed at promoting health and preventing disease. Designing effective health education programs requires careful planning and consideration of various factors, such as target audience, program goals, content, and delivery methods. This review paper provides an overview of the key considerations in designing health education programs and summarizes the existing literature on effective program design. The paper highlights the importance of considering cultural and contextual factors, engaging stakeholders in program development, and using evidence-based strategies to promote behavior change. Overall, the paper provides insights into the challenges and opportunities of designing health education programs that can improve health outcomes and reduce health disparities.


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