Naturopathy Education, Social Cognitive Theory, PrecedeProceed Model, and Lesson Plan
Journal: Journal of Natural & Ayurvedic Medicine (Vol.2, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-01-09
Authors : Lisa Marie Portugal;
Page : 1-13
Keywords : Social Cognitive Theory; Behavioral Change Models; Health Belief Model; Health Education; Self-Regulatory Capability;
Abstract
Social Cognitive Theory can address appropriate health and wellness change initiatives via the education of groups. Individualized and group action plans can be created and developed to address the overall health and wellness needs of families. This model and theory can assist in the education of preventing disease through health promotion and education and from a naturopathy perspective. In addition, this model can assist in the development of health educational programs to understand and explain health behaviors and choices families make. The model can guide useful strategies and educational tools with in-person or online instructional modules.
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