Educational Interventions
Cross-source consensus on Educational Interventions from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- The study used three intervention approaches reflecting different delivery settings and target groups. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis
- The video intervention used Bandura’s social learning theory to encourage observational learning and behaviour adoption. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis
- The peer educator model emphasised community empowerment, motivation, social support, and stress reduction. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis
- The antenatal intervention adapted behavioural change communication to cultural context to improve comprehension and impact. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis
- Digital videos may expand reach and reduce barriers, but technology access disparities remain a concern. — Assessing self-management responses to educational interventions in at-risk diabetes population: a cluster-based longitudinal analysis