Historical Theoretical Perspectives to Consider in the Application of Community-Based Interventions for African Americans and Communities of Color

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Using theory as a framework for community-based interventions in African American members provides the principles and guidance needed to generate nursing knowledge. However, choosing an appropriate theoretical framework to guide community-based interventions can be challenging. The aim of this manuscript is to examine the use of three historical models or theories (the Health Belief Model, the Theory of Planned Behavior, and Bandura's Self-Efficacy Theory), which are still being used today, to better understand their applications in community-based interventions.

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Goode, P. (2021). Historical Theoretical Perspectives to Consider in the Application of Community-Based Interventions for African Americans and Communities of Color. Creative Nursing, 27(1), 55–60. https://doi.org/10.1891/CRNR-D-19-00027

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