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Article: Enabling Factors
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- Encyclopedia of Public Health
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ENABLING FACTORS
In the public health arena, the term "enabling factors" is recognized most widely as part of Lawrence W. Green's PRECEDE Model and Green and Kreuter's PRECEDE-PROCEED Model of Community Health Promotion Planning and Evaluation. These models provide a series of steps to guide the assessment of the health and quality-of-life needs of individuals and populations, and the planning, implementation, and evaluation of strategies and programs designed to meet those needs. Once a particular health problem has been identified, the process of designing effective strategies to address it involves determining which behaviors lead to, or are otherwise associated with, that health ...
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