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1Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC, USA. srandhaw@childrensnational.org
Abstract:
Measuring the outcomes of continuing education programs can be challenging for providers. One method to measure change behavior is to measure learners' readiness to act using the Transtheoretical Model. Outcomes for this evaluation method can also assist providers in planning future education programs designed to meet learners' needs in their stage of behavior change.
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