WGU D776 TASK 1 COMMUNITY RELATIONS AND THE HSC: COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE WITH PRACTICE QUESTIONS
(2026)
CORE DOMAINS
Sociopolitical Drivers of Health and Behavioral Health
Community Partnership Development and Maintenance
Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity in Healthcare
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Strategies
Strategic Planning for Community Health Improvement
Health Education and Communication Techniques
Interprofessional Collaboration in Community Settings
Regulatory Compliance and Ethical Standards in Healthcare
Data Collection and Community Health Assessment
Resource Allocation and Sustainability Planning
INTRODUCTION
This study guide is designed to help you master the key competencies required for WGU D776 Task 1: Community Relations and the Health
Services Coordinator (HSC). The guide assesses your understanding of how healthcare service coordinators can positively affect community
health outcomes by addressing chronic diseases, behavioral health challenges, and sociopolitical drivers of health. Through practice multiple-
choice questions and scenario-based problems, you will develop critical thinking skills needed for real-world decision-making in community
healthcare settings. The content emphasizes practical application of partnership development, cultural sensitivity, strategic planning, and
interprofessional collaboration. This resource supports your preparation for the actual performance assessment by reinforcing foundational
theory, regulatory compliance, ethics, and applied professional knowledge.
,PRACTICE QUESTIONS (50 Questions for Study)
Question 1
When developing community partnerships to address chronic disease, what is the MOST important initial step for a Health Services Coordinator?
A. Creating a detailed budget for the intervention program
B. Identifying and engaging respected community partners
C. Selecting specific health metrics to measure outcomes
D. Designing educational materials for the target population
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Identifying and engaging respected community partners is the foundational first step because community partners bring unique
knowledge, skills, and trust that are essential for program acceptance and success. Without community partnership, other planning elements may fail
due to lack of cultural relevance or community buy-in.
Question 2
Which sociopolitical driver MOST significantly impacts chronic disease outcomes in underserved communities?
A. Individual health knowledge and attitudes
B. Access to healthy food and safe recreation spaces
C. Genetic predisposition to specific diseases
D. Personal motivation for lifestyle changes
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Access to healthy food and safe recreation spaces represents a structural sociopolitical driver that directly limits or enables healthy
behaviors. Individual factors (A, D) and genetics (C) are important but cannot overcome environmental barriers created by food insecurity and
unsafe neighborhoods.
, Question 3
A Health Services Coordinator is working with an African American community to address diabetes. What approach demonstrates CULTURAL
SENSITIVITY?
A. Using the same educational materials developed for the general population
B. Hiring community health workers from the African American community
C. Scheduling all meetings during standard business hours
D. Providing information exclusively in written format
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Hiring community health workers from the target community demonstrates cultural sensitivity by ensuring messengers share
cultural understanding, build trust, and communicate in culturally appropriate ways. This approach respects community expertise and increases
program credibility.
Question 4
Which outcome measure is MOST appropriate for evaluating a community hypertension intervention program?
A. Number of educational flyers distributed
B. Percentage of participants with reduced blood pressure readings
C. Number of staff trained on hypertension management
D. Total budget spent on the intervention
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Percentage of participants with reduced blood pressure readings directly measures the program's health impact and aligns with the
goal of improving hypertension outcomes. Options A, C, and D measure process metrics rather than actual health outcomes.
(2026)
CORE DOMAINS
Sociopolitical Drivers of Health and Behavioral Health
Community Partnership Development and Maintenance
Cultural Sensitivity and Diversity in Healthcare
Chronic Disease Prevention and Management Strategies
Strategic Planning for Community Health Improvement
Health Education and Communication Techniques
Interprofessional Collaboration in Community Settings
Regulatory Compliance and Ethical Standards in Healthcare
Data Collection and Community Health Assessment
Resource Allocation and Sustainability Planning
INTRODUCTION
This study guide is designed to help you master the key competencies required for WGU D776 Task 1: Community Relations and the Health
Services Coordinator (HSC). The guide assesses your understanding of how healthcare service coordinators can positively affect community
health outcomes by addressing chronic diseases, behavioral health challenges, and sociopolitical drivers of health. Through practice multiple-
choice questions and scenario-based problems, you will develop critical thinking skills needed for real-world decision-making in community
healthcare settings. The content emphasizes practical application of partnership development, cultural sensitivity, strategic planning, and
interprofessional collaboration. This resource supports your preparation for the actual performance assessment by reinforcing foundational
theory, regulatory compliance, ethics, and applied professional knowledge.
,PRACTICE QUESTIONS (50 Questions for Study)
Question 1
When developing community partnerships to address chronic disease, what is the MOST important initial step for a Health Services Coordinator?
A. Creating a detailed budget for the intervention program
B. Identifying and engaging respected community partners
C. Selecting specific health metrics to measure outcomes
D. Designing educational materials for the target population
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Identifying and engaging respected community partners is the foundational first step because community partners bring unique
knowledge, skills, and trust that are essential for program acceptance and success. Without community partnership, other planning elements may fail
due to lack of cultural relevance or community buy-in.
Question 2
Which sociopolitical driver MOST significantly impacts chronic disease outcomes in underserved communities?
A. Individual health knowledge and attitudes
B. Access to healthy food and safe recreation spaces
C. Genetic predisposition to specific diseases
D. Personal motivation for lifestyle changes
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Access to healthy food and safe recreation spaces represents a structural sociopolitical driver that directly limits or enables healthy
behaviors. Individual factors (A, D) and genetics (C) are important but cannot overcome environmental barriers created by food insecurity and
unsafe neighborhoods.
, Question 3
A Health Services Coordinator is working with an African American community to address diabetes. What approach demonstrates CULTURAL
SENSITIVITY?
A. Using the same educational materials developed for the general population
B. Hiring community health workers from the African American community
C. Scheduling all meetings during standard business hours
D. Providing information exclusively in written format
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Hiring community health workers from the target community demonstrates cultural sensitivity by ensuring messengers share
cultural understanding, build trust, and communicate in culturally appropriate ways. This approach respects community expertise and increases
program credibility.
Question 4
Which outcome measure is MOST appropriate for evaluating a community hypertension intervention program?
A. Number of educational flyers distributed
B. Percentage of participants with reduced blood pressure readings
C. Number of staff trained on hypertension management
D. Total budget spent on the intervention
🟢 Correct answer: B
🔴 RATIONALE: Percentage of participants with reduced blood pressure readings directly measures the program's health impact and aligns with the
goal of improving hypertension outcomes. Options A, C, and D measure process metrics rather than actual health outcomes.