The usual search for explanations and solutions for the research-practice gap tends to analyze ways to communicate evidence-based practice guidelines to practitioners more efficiently and effectively...
The usual search for explanations and solutions for the research-practice gap tends to analyze ways to communicate evidence-based practice guidelines to practitioners more efficiently and effectively...
The usual search for explanations and solutions for the research-practice gap tends to analyze ways to communicate evidence-based practice guidelines to practitioners more efficiently and effectively...
Green, Lawrence W, Orleans, C Tracy, Ottoson, Judith M, Cameron, Roy, Pierce, John P, Bettinghaus, Erwin P
Efforts at reducing tobacco use in the United States and Canada over the last half century have been amazingly successful. This article examines those efforts in order to identify policies, programs,...
External validity: we need to do more (2006)
Glasgow, Russell E., Green, Lawrence W., Klesges, Lisa M., Abrams, David B., Fisher, Edwin B., Goldstein, Michael G., ...
The article discusses the implications of two health research trends for improving the design, review and reporting of research and evaluation studies in the U.S. The first trend is the gap between...
Issues in External Validation and Translation Methodology (2006)
Lawrence W. Green, Russell E. Glasgow
Starting with the proposition that “if we want more evidence-based practice, we need more practice-based evidence, ” this article (a) offers questions and guides that practitioners, program...
Green, Lawrence W., Mercer, Shawna L.
Responding to growing impatience with the limited application of research findings to health practices and policies, both funding bodies and communities are demanding that research show greater...
Lawrence W. Green, Shawna L. Mercer
Responding to growing impatience with the limited application of research findings to health practices and policies, both funding bodies and communities are demanding that research show greater...
Can we build on, or must we replace, the theories and models in health education?* (1994)
Green, Lawrence W., Glanz, Karen, Hochbaum, Godfrey M., Kok, Gerjo, Kreuter, Marshall W., Lewis, Frances Marcus, ...
Research to support health promotion in practice: a plea for increased co-operation (1990)
KOK, GERJO, GREEN, LAWRENCE W.
Increased co-operation between researchers and practitioners will improve health promotion. This paper presents six propositions in which problems in the interaction between research and practice are...
Parcel, Guy S., Eriksen, Michael P., Lovato, Chris Y., Gottlieb, Nell H., Brink, Susan G., Green, Lawrence W.
Evaluation studies indicate that school-based smoking prevention programs can be effective in preventing the initiationof smoking by adolescents. However, the potential impact of these programs has...
Health promotion. What is it? What will it become? (1988)
GREEN, LAWRENCE W., RAEBURN, JOHN M.
This article was written in the wake of the first International Conference on Health Promotion, held in Ottawa in 1986, to resist a potential polarization of ideological views in health promotion...
Green, Lawrence W., Lewis, Frances Marcus
Although data analysis is both the culmination as well as the reward for one's labor in evaluating a health education program, to date there have been few standardized data analytic procedures for...
Status inconsistency, reference group theory, and preventive health behavior. (1968)
Thesis - University of California.
Microfilm of typescript. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University Microfilms International, 1977. 1 reel ; 35 mm.
How Physicians Can Improve Patients' Participation and Maintenance in Self-Care
A protocol for the stepped education and support of patients is derived from the cumulative experience of more than 200 clinical trials of patient education and behavioral change interventions. The...
Community outreach: from measuring the difference to making a difference with health information*
Ottoson, Judith M., Green, Lawrence W.
Background: Community-based outreach seeks to move libraries beyond their traditional institutional boundaries to improve both access to and effectiveness of health information. The evaluation of...
Green, Lawrence W., Mercer, Shawna L.
Responding to growing impatience with the limited application of research findings to health practices and policies, both funding bodies and communities are demanding that research show greater...
Author's Response to Kirscht and to Tuthill, et al
Morisky, Donald E., Levine, David M., Green, Lawrence W., Shapiro, Sam, Russell, R. Patterson, Smith, Craig R.
岡田, 加奈子, Frankish, James C., Green, Lawrence W., オカダ, カナコ, Okada, Kanako
The purposes of this paper are: 1) to provide an overview of a participatory research approach as it maybe applied in health promotion in Japan. 2) to adapt guidelines for participatory research...
OKADA, Kanako, FRANKISH, James C., 岡田, 加奈子, オカダ, カナコ, Okada, Kanako, Green, Lawrence W.
The purposes of this paper are: 1) to provide an overview of a participatory research approach as it maybe applied in health promotion in Japan. 2) to adapt guidelines for participatory research...
How Physicians Can Improve Patients' Participation and Maintenance in Self-Care
A protocol for the stepped education and support of patients is derived from the cumulative experience of more than 200 clinical trials of patient education and behavioral change interventions. The...
Community outreach: from measuring the difference to making a difference with health information*
Ottoson, Judith M., Green, Lawrence W.
Background: Community-based outreach seeks to move libraries beyond their traditional institutional boundaries to improve both access to and effectiveness of health information. The evaluation of...
Green, Lawrence W., Mercer, Shawna L.
Responding to growing impatience with the limited application of research findings to health practices and policies, both funding bodies and communities are demanding that research show greater...
Author's Response to Kirscht and to Tuthill, et al
Morisky, Donald E., Levine, David M., Green, Lawrence W., Shapiro, Sam, Russell, R. Patterson, Smith, Craig R.
岡田, 加奈子, Frankish, James C., Green, Lawrence W., オカダ, カナコ, Okada, Kanako
The purposes of this paper are: 1) to provide an overview of a participatory research approach as it maybe applied in health promotion in Japan. 2) to adapt guidelines for participatory research...
Public health asks of systems science, as it did of sociology 40 years ago, that it help us unravel the complexity of causal forces in our varied populations and the ecologically layered community...
Mark Daniel, Lawrence W. Green
There is considerable merit in undertaking to shift disease patterns at the community level. Typical problems reflect difficulties in the application of community-based prevention programmes, rather...
Optimizing Practice Through Research: A New Perspective to Solve an Old Problem
Kottke, Thomas E., Solberg, Leif I., Nelson, Andrew F., Belcher, Donald W., Caplan, William, Green, Lawrence W., ...
Policy makers, researchers, clinicians, and the public are frustrated that research in the health sciences has not resulted in a greater improvement in patient outcomes. Our experience as clinicians...
Vision for a Global Registry of Anticipated Public Health Studies
Choi, Bernard C.K., Frank, John, Mindell, Jennifer S., Orlova, Anna, Lin, Vivian, ...
In public health, the generation, management, and transfer of knowledge all need major improvement. Problems in generating knowledge include an imbalance in research funding, publication bias,...