HPDP Final Exam 1 Questions with Correct
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Priority Populations
Population groups of diverse communities, demographics, identities, statuses, and lived
experiences that are- or ought to be prioritized in our mission to improve the publics health
Priority Populations include
- low income populations
- racial/ ethnic minorities
- maternal health
- women
- children / adolescents
- elderly
- individuals with special healthcare needs
Upstream
(Community Impact) Community-level influence on health determinants
Laws, policies and regulations that create community condistions supporting health for all people
Midstream clean catch
(Neighborhood impact) Individual-level influence on health determinants
Addressing community-wide social factors influencing
Downstream
(Individual impact) Providing direct medical or clinical care services
,Planning Models
- Preced-Proceed
- MATCH
- Intervention Mapping
- CDCynergy
-SMART
- Generalized Model
Precede-Proceed Model
Phase 1: Social Assessment
Phase 2: Epidemiological assessment
Phase 3: Educational/ecological assessment
Phase 4: Administrative & Policy assessment and intervention alignment
Phase 5: Implementation
Phase 6: Process evaluation
Phase 7: Impact evaluation
Phase 8: Outcome evaluation
MATCH
Multilevel Intervention
Individual, Interpersonal, Organizational, Community, Public Policy
Intervention Mapping
, - Relatively new
- Focuses on planning programs that are based on theory & evidence
6 steps:
1) Needs assessment
2) Program outcome and objectives
3) Program design
4) Program production
5) Adoption, implementation, and maintenance
6) Evaluation planning
CDCynergy
- Cynergy for short
- Health communication planning model which was developed initially for public health
proffesionals at the CDC with responsibilities for health communication
Phase 1: assess factors that affect the project (SWOT)
- Strengthens
-Weakens
-Opportunities
-Threats
SMART
Social marketing assesment / and response tool
P1: Preliminary Planning- problem, name it in terms of behavior, develop goals, project costs
Answers
Priority Populations
Population groups of diverse communities, demographics, identities, statuses, and lived
experiences that are- or ought to be prioritized in our mission to improve the publics health
Priority Populations include
- low income populations
- racial/ ethnic minorities
- maternal health
- women
- children / adolescents
- elderly
- individuals with special healthcare needs
Upstream
(Community Impact) Community-level influence on health determinants
Laws, policies and regulations that create community condistions supporting health for all people
Midstream clean catch
(Neighborhood impact) Individual-level influence on health determinants
Addressing community-wide social factors influencing
Downstream
(Individual impact) Providing direct medical or clinical care services
,Planning Models
- Preced-Proceed
- MATCH
- Intervention Mapping
- CDCynergy
-SMART
- Generalized Model
Precede-Proceed Model
Phase 1: Social Assessment
Phase 2: Epidemiological assessment
Phase 3: Educational/ecological assessment
Phase 4: Administrative & Policy assessment and intervention alignment
Phase 5: Implementation
Phase 6: Process evaluation
Phase 7: Impact evaluation
Phase 8: Outcome evaluation
MATCH
Multilevel Intervention
Individual, Interpersonal, Organizational, Community, Public Policy
Intervention Mapping
, - Relatively new
- Focuses on planning programs that are based on theory & evidence
6 steps:
1) Needs assessment
2) Program outcome and objectives
3) Program design
4) Program production
5) Adoption, implementation, and maintenance
6) Evaluation planning
CDCynergy
- Cynergy for short
- Health communication planning model which was developed initially for public health
proffesionals at the CDC with responsibilities for health communication
Phase 1: assess factors that affect the project (SWOT)
- Strengthens
-Weakens
-Opportunities
-Threats
SMART
Social marketing assesment / and response tool
P1: Preliminary Planning- problem, name it in terms of behavior, develop goals, project costs