Section outline

  • Lecture: Introduction to Health Behavior Change Theories Focused on Individual Behavior Change for Clinicians, Patients and Individuals

    This lecture will introduce the course, and describe Socio-Ecological frameworks for integrating evidence-based clinical & public health strategies. Additionally, this lecture will cover the use of Health Belief Model and Theory of Planned Behavior in understanding targets for health behavior change interventions and in designing intervention strategies.

    Faculty:  Margaret Handley

    Location: China Basin 6601

    • Prospectus:

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

    • Bartholomew & Mullen 2011 File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Foy 2005 File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Shafer 2011.pdf File
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    • Zoellner 2012.pdf File
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    • Optional Reading:

    • Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Assignment:

       

  • Section: Introduction to Health Behavior Change Theories Focused on Individual Behavior Change for Clinicians, Patients and Individuals

    Small Group Discussion

    Faculty:  C. Tai and M. Handley

    Location:
    China Basin 6601

  • Lecture: Health Behavior Change Theories Focused on Interpersonal Relationships and Theories of Health Communication

    This lecture will describe concepts related to the Social Cognitive Theory and theories and models related to patient-provider health communication. It will also focus on examples of applying theories to better understand targets for health behavior change interventions and in designing intervention strategies.

    Faculty:  Margaret Handley and Rebecca Sudore

    Location:  
    China Basin 6601

  • Section: Health Behavior Change Theories Focused on Interpersonal Relationships and Theories of Health Communication

    Small Group Discussion

    Faculty: C. Tai and M. Handley

    Location: China Basin 6601

  • Lecture: Health Behavior Change Theories Focused on Participatory Engagement and on Community Level Behavior Change

    This lecture will focus on using the Diffusion of Innovations, health promotion concepts, and theories related to participatory research, community mobilization and community empowerment in designing and evaluating interventions.

    Faculty:  Margaret Handley

    Location:  
    China Basin 6601

    • Prospectus:

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Cain 2002.pdf File
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    • Dearing 2009.pdf File
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    • Optional Reading:

    • Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Theory & Conceptual Frameworks:

    • Assignment:

    • Assignment Due Date:  5 pm on Thursday, 10/9 (each assignment will be due 5 pm on Thursday of following week unless otherwise specified).

  • Section: Health Behavior Change Theories Focused on Participatory Engagement and on Community Level Behavior Change

    Small Group Discussion

    Faculty:  C. Tai and M. Handley


    Location:  
    China Basin 6601

  • Lecture: Designing Effective Health Behavior Change Interventions

    Faculty:  Adithya Cattamanchi

    Location:  China Basin 6601

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

    • Bartholomew 1998.pdf File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Crosby 2011 File
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    • Michie Keynote 2012 File
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    • Buta 2011 File
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    • Phillips 2012 File
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    • Leerlooijer 2014 File
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    • Taylour 2013 File
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    • Optional Reading:

      1. Bartholomew K, Parcel G. Kok G, Gottlieb N, Fernandez M. Planning Health Promotion Programs: An intervention mapping approach. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc; 2011. Chapter 1 – Overview of Intervention Mapping (download via hyperlink or access hard copy via UCSF Library)

      2. Behavior Change Wheel (BCW) book - borrow from Margaret Handley or Adithya Cattamanchi

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    • Cane 2012 File
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    • Michie 2005 File
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    • Theory & Conceptual Frameworks:

    • Assignment: 

  • Section: Designing Effective Health Behavior Change Interventions

    Small Group Discussion

    Faculty:  A. Cattamanchi and C. Tai

    Location:  
    China Basin 6601

  • Lecture: Case Studies Integrating Components of Behavior Change Theories into Interventions

    Margaret Handley to discuss STAR MAMA (socio-ecological approach/IMB)

    Luke Davis to discuss TDF and mhealth project (TDF/behavior change wheel)

    Faculty:  Margaret Handley and Luke Davis

    Location:  
    China Basin 6601

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Optional Reading:

    • Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
  • Lecture: Behavioral Economics and Application in Behavior Change Interventions

    This lecture will provide an overview of the theories related to behavior-based economics and on case studies of work applying these concepts. No section afterwards; session is about 90 minutes.

    Faculty:  Jenny Liu

    Location:  Mission Hall 1109

    • Prospectus:

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

    • Cameron and Lowenstein.pdf File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Datta Mullainathan Behavioral Design File
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    • Fernald et al Oportunidades File
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    • Gine et al 2008 Smoking Cessation File
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    • King Health Aff-2013 Behavioral Economics.pdf File
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    • Tversky Kahneman Heuristics.pdf File
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    • Tversky The framing of decisions File
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    • Optional Reading:

    • Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
  • Lecture: Behavior Change Theory: Social Marketing and Behavior Change Interventions

    This lecture will describe the principles of social marketing as they relate to health behavior change theories and discuss tools for social marking-based interventions through the use of examples.

    Faculty:  Sara Ackerman

    Location:  Mission Hall 1109 (1st Floor)

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

    • Luck 2009 File
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    • Pfeiffer 2004 File
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    • NSMC Undated File
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    • Langford 2013 File
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    • Optional Reading:

  • Lecture: Implementation Frameworks: Examples and Applications

    This lecture will describe current frameworks for implementation and their application in active implementation research. Frameworks will include PRECEED-PROCEED and CFIR.

    Faculty:  Ralph Gonzales and Courtney Lyles

    Location:  
    Mission Hall 1109 (1st Floor)

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Lyles 2014 Innovation & Transformation File
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    • PER.Worksheet File
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    • CFIR_09.pdf File
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    • CFIR_Add3.pdf File
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    • English Explaining the Effects.pdf File
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    • Optional Reading:

    • Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
  • Lecture: Implementation Framework: Logic Models

    This lecture will describe the organization of behavior change concepts into a logic model or intervention map for research and program planning, and for evaluation

    Faculty:  Megie Okumura

    Location:  Mission Hall 1109 (1st Floor)

    • Prospectus:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

    • Kellogg Foundation Logic Model File
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    • Okumura CCF logic model BMJ 2013 File
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    • Supplemental_Okumura CCF BMJ 2013 File
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    • Optional Reading:

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    • Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
  • Section: Implementation Framework: Logic Models

    Small Group Discussion

    Faculty:  C. Tai and M. Okumura

    Location:  

  • Writing Implementation and Dissemination Grants

    This lecture will review the main concepts from the presented frameworks and models.

    Faculty:  Margaret Handley

    Location:  
    Mission Hall 1109 (1st Floor)

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading: 

    • Proctor et al 2012.pdf File
      Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Not available unless: Your ID number contains 02
    • Final Assigment: Due Wednesday December 3rdth by midnight. Please label the final with your LAST NAME and EPI 246. The final is worth half of your grade in the class and points will be deducted for late finals.

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