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Health Program Plan Design

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Fundamental to the MAPP process is

back 1

creating partnerships, identifying participants, and forming work groups

front 2

the foundation of precede-proceed is that

back 2

health status and health behavior result from the interaction of multiple factors

front 3

according to proceede-proceed the end result of health programs and interventions is

back 3

improved quality of life

front 4

part of MAPP's community themes and strengths assessment is

back 4

identifying community perceptions of quality of life

front 5

APEXPH is designed for use by

back 5

local health departments

front 6

the most comprehensive framework for conducting a needs assessment is

back 6

proceed-proceed

front 7

the procede part proceed-proceed provides the framework for ------- while proceed is the framework for ------

back 7

needs assessment, evaluation

front 8

before a program's goal and objectives can be identified by program planners

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health-related problems must be prioritized

front 9

which of the following not a reason to conduct a needs assessment?

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to spend funding that hasn't been allocated or has been left over

front 10

MAPP stands for

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Mobilizing Action through planning and partnership

front 11

health education seeks to provide ------ and ------- to individuals, groups, and communities

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no data

front 12

appropriate ways to involve the target population in needs assessment including all of the following EXCEPT

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requiring target population members to provide names of other who could participate

front 13

APEXPH, MAPP and Precede-Proceed

back 13

are frameworks for the assessment and planning of health programs

front 14

APEXPH stands for

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Assessment Protocol for excellence in public health

front 15

lack of trained people, -------, and money are all significant barriers to program delivery and should be assessed as part of a good needs assessment

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time

front 16

a term for a target population's abilities, current resources, and future resources is

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community capacity

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new cases of illness or injury in the population are referred to as:

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incidence

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it is important to assess community capacity because

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planners need to know how capable the target population is to participate in the assessment and planning process

front 19

A written list of community resources and skills of individual members of the community is

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capacity inventory

front 20

once your health priorities have been determined and validated, the next step is to

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no data

front 21

the term representing all existing cases of illness or injury in a population

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prevalance

front 22

which is the proper order of tasks?

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social assessment; epidemiological assessment; behavioral/environmental/genetic assessment; educational and ecological assessment; administrative and policy assessment ?

front 23

the term resources refers to

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time,money and people

front 24

coalition members, advisory groups and community representatives can help during a needs assessment by

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all the above ---providing information on how to access documents for review, securing access to hand-to-reach sub-groups for data collection purposes, and identifying important documents for review

front 25

the first step in determining the contributors to your priority health problems is to

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conduct a through review of relevant professional literature

front 26

One of the purposes of the social and situational analysis is to

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no data

front 27

data for the epidemiological assessment is primarily collected

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by reviewing existing documents

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One of the purposes of the social and situational analysis is to

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no data

front 29

Most of the data for a quality of life assessment usually comes from

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no data

front 30

During a resource assessment, levels of ___need___ and ___risk___

are two areas to look at with regard to people.

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no data

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The most important “P” of the marketing mix is considered to be

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Product

front 32

Weight maintenance and decreased blood pressure that result from regular physical activity are considered which products in social marketing?

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core

front 33

Getting clear and useful consumer information depends on

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asking the right questions.

front 34

Choosing to deliver a program through social media as opposed to face-to-face is making a decision about which “P” of the marketing mix?

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Place

front 35

A public awareness campaign claims that quitting smoking makes you more “kissable.” This is an example of__________.

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exchange

front 36

Providing coupons for free bicycle helmets to people attending a bicycle safety seminar is an example of which type of promotional tool?

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consumer promotion

front 37

Assessing the target population’s perceived barriers to engaging in a recommended behavior is important in figuring out how to address which P of the marketing mix?

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Price

front 38

One of the benefits of ___________________ is that it helps develop programs with good “fit.”

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audience segmentation

front 39

At the urging of public health professionals some physician’s have begun writing “prescriptions” for fruits and vegetables for patients with poor diets. This is an example of____.

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personal communication

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Engaging in regular physical activity is considered which type of product in social marketing?

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actual

front 41

The social marketing “marketing mix” consists of

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product, price, place, promotion

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Media kits and press releases are examples of

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Public relations activities