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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Jan 4.
Published in final edited form as: Health Promot Pract. 2020 Oct 9;23(1):86–97. doi: 10.1177/1524839920957979

Table 2.

Sample Change Objective with Corresponding Methods and Practical Applications

Implementation outcome: Cancer control navigators will refer eligible 2-1-1 callers to relevant cancer prevention and control (CPC) services
Change Objective Determinants (Theory) Methods Practical Applications (Implementation Strategies) Implementation Strategy Component
K.1a. List screening recommendations for breast, cervical, colorectal, and lung cancers Knowledge (Social cognitive theory) Providing Information Visual Cues PowerPoint presentation slides Cubicle posters
Common barriers and strategies handout
Training in cancer control Manuals, protocols, and other supplementary materials
SE/SK.2b. Express confidence and demonstrate ability to follow scripts and other protocol materials for referring callers to relevant resources Self-efficacy and skills (Social cognitive theory) Providing Information Guided Practice PowerPoint presentation slides Small-group role playing Training in cancer control Manuals, protocols, and other supplementary materials
K.3b. List some strategies for assisting callers to overcome barriers to obtaining recommended cancer control services Knowledge (Social cognitive theory) Providing Information Guided Practice PowerPoint presentation slides Small-group role playing Manuals and Protocols Training in cancer control Manuals, protocols, and other supplementary materials
SE/SK.4. Express confidence and demonstrate ability in using non-judgmental tone while discussing personal matters with study participants Self-efficacy and skills (Social cognitive theory) Providing Information Guided Practice PowerPoint presentation slides Small-group role playing Training in cancer control Manuals, protocols, and other supplementary materials