Theoretical Foundations and Design of Behavioral Interventions in Healthcare
Wintersemester, 3 SWS
This course is intended for master students and those interested in learning how to design health interventions. Pulling from different disciplines such as psychology and health economics, this class follows an integrative model to demonstrate similarities and differences between the theoretical approaches. More than just a theory class, you will gain practical skills by focusing on the specifics of needs assessments and intervention development and delivery and how these may vary across community settings, with diverse populations, addressing different behaviors. Together we will develop a foundational understanding of behavior change theory, rigorous research methods, and creative design strategies to advance the health of individuals and communities.
Dates
Time, Room
Lecturer
Lecture
Thursdays, 20.10.2022–02.02.2023
10:00a -1:00p, Room 4030/31, Esplanade 36
Dr. Kathleen Gali
Further information on the course and its contents are provided here.