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Analyze needs
and set goals
Discover available interventionsAdapt for your population and settingPut into practiceTest your progress
  • Walks you through step-by-step process of adaptation (based on Intervention Mapping)

  • Helps you search for a program or adapt a program you already have

  • Takes you to ready-to-use interventions for cancer control topics

  • Helps you systematically plan adaptation an evidence-based program, practice, or policy considering the needs and resources of your target population and setting

  • Produces visuals for your team, funders, and managers

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IM Adapt features

  1. Lets you start where you choose
  2. Helps you decide what to change and what to keep
  3. Links to databases to find evidence-based interventions
  4. Makes it easy to share your documents and notes
  5. Gives advice at critical points of the adaptation process
  6. Produces visual logic models, to-do lists, and planning documents
  • what people like

    Create a Logic Model

    "The program made my logic model for me. After I answered the questions, it was already done."

    - Michelle S.

  • what people like

    Select the Right Program

    "This helped me look at promising programs in a way where all the pieces linked together and I understood why they worked."

    - David T.

  • what people like

    Compare Programs and Policies

    "We found eleven programs that looked good. It helped us quickly narrow those down to the best ones."

    - Keith A.

  • what people like

    Find Programs for Your Short List

    "It was quick and easy. I didn’t have to sort through endless search results to find what I was looking for."

    - Jennifer R.

  • what people like

    Receive a Clear To-Do List

    "The to-do list kept me from damaging my EBI and helped me make decisions about adaptation."

    - Susan P.

Acknowledgments

IM-Adapt online tool was funded by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) under award number R01 CA163526-01. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Cancer Institute.

We would also like to thank the following institutions and teams.

CHPPR
School of Public Health
Intervention Mapping Book
CCTS