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| Planned Approach to Community Health |
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| What does PATCH stand for |
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| The creators of The PREDEDE PROCEED model |
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| What is the most widely used assessment |
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| Multilevel Approach To Community Health |
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| What does MATCH stand for |
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| What model did Neiger and Thackery develop |
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| If an assessment of a situation needs to be done quickly which model would one use |
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| Individuals who are part of the priority population, stakeholders, individuals within organizations who are sponsoring the program |
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| What types of people or organizations are involved in the planning process |
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| Health Communication Strategies |
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| Print media, television, billboards, newsletters and flyers are what type or strategies |
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| Provide diverse organizations to work on communication goal |
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| Identifies scope or focus of organization or program, concise explanation of overall purpose |
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| What are the two purposes of a Mission Statment |
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| Culture, literature level and language, previous experience, budget, time, and space |
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| What are ranges of health information that need to be considered for health instruction |
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| What kinds of strategies consist of things such as: printed materials, case studies, lectures, panel discussions, role playing, health fairs, and field trips. |
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| Program, Environmental,Behavioral, Learning, and Administrative |
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| What are the 5 types of objectives used in planning a health eduction program |
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| Understanding and engaging the priority population, conducting a needs assessment, develop goals and objectives, creating an intervention, implementing the intervention, conducting program evaluation |
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| What are important components of program planning |
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| A statement of the distinctive purpose of and unique reason for the existence of a program |
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| A general, long-term statement of desired program outcomes and provide the direction upon which all objectives are based: |
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| Individuals or agencies that have a vested interest in the health education program |
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| The use of marketing principles to promote a product, idea, or attitude among members of a population |
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| Statements that describe, in measurable terms, the changes in behavior, attitude, knowledge, skills, or health status that will occur in the intervention group as a result of the program |
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| The process of identifying needs, establishing priorities, diagnosing causes of problems, assessing and allocating resources, and determining barriers to achieving objectives |
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| intrapersonal, interpersonal, organization and community, and mass media |
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| What are the four primary communication channels |
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Define and describe the problem Analyze the problem Identify and profile the audience Develop communication strategies Develop evaluation plan Launch the plan and obtain feedback |
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| Name the 6 phases of the community-level model CDCynergy |
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Goals selection Intervention planning Program development Implementation preparations Evaluation |
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| Name the 5 phases of the MATCH model |
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