what is MAP-IT?
a planning guide introduced as a way to assist communities
implementing their adaptions of Healthy People 2020
what are the 5 phases of MAP-IT?
Mobilize, Assess, Plan, Implement, Track
what does mobilize parallel with in the Generalized Model for
Program Planning?
preplanning
what does assess parallel with in the Generalized Model for
Program Planning?
assessing needs
what does plan parallel with in the Generalized Model for Program
Planning?
setting goals & objectives and developing interventions
what does track parallel with in the Generalized Model for Program
Planning?
evaluating results
planning is what type of process?
multistep process
to plan is to engage in a process or procedure to do what 2 things?
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develop a method (model) and to achieve an end (goal)
because of the variety of settings and resources, the planning process
doesn't always start the same way - 2 examples
sometimes there are obvious needs; look at programs that have been
successful in the past but need to be reworked or updated
because decision makers are rarely motivated by health concerns
alone, what 4 other factors do they consider? -
finances, policies, public image, and politics
what 4 things are needed to build a rationale?
must be sound researched idea, understand the problem, research
solutions, and engage those in the community
what 2 things are needed when engaging those in the community?
understand the needs & wants of the priority population and assess
(target population, subpopulations)
Ideas for programs likely come from who as opposed to top level
people?
employees, parents, health educators, congregation, caretakers,
community members, and target population
planners should identify what 3 factors with potential to influence
behavior or change environment?
predisposing factors, enabling factors, and reinforcing factors
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