Define pooling strategies and patching gaps
?In their popular book on health promotion planning, Green and Kreuter (2005 ) describe the process of creating and tailoring programs from other interventions through a process of pooling and patching. Pooling occurs when practitioners gather information about other strategies and programs and blend evidence-based strategies to create a program base. Patching is the process of filling gaps in the program framework.
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