Web-Based Interventions for Group Empowerment and Health Promotion
What is Known about how the Components of Community Granting Programs Impact Mobilization of Community?
Project Status:Complete
Knowledge User(s)
Government of Prince Edward Island (PEI)
Funding Source(s)
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) through the Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research (SPOR) Evidence Alliance
- Government of PEI
Project Objectives
To understand effective components of web-based interventions: 1) to promote group empowerment, increase group skills/ competencies, and change the informational environment; and 2) for health promotion (i.e., behavior change, community engagement/ empowerment/ mobilization, and policy or cultural change.
Research Approach
Rapid Review