N441 (QUIZ 2) QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT ANSWERS
This intervention helps promote and develop alliances among organizations or
constituencies for a common purpose. It builds links, solves problems, and/or
enhances local leadership to address health concerns. Doesn't require enhancing
the capacity of others. - ANSWER Coalition-building (systems level, not at
individual level)
This intervention places health issues on decision-makers' agendas, establishes a
plan of resolution, determines needed resources, and results in laws, rules and
regulations, ordinances, and policies. It also compels others to comply with
these. - ANSWER Policy development and enforcement
This intervention is the act of promoting and protecting the health of individuals
and communities "by collaborating with relevant stakeholders, facilitating
access to health and social services, and actively engaging key decision-makers
to support and enact policies to improve community health outcomes." -
ANSWER Advocacy
This intervention enhances the capacity to promote and protect health for
mutual benefit and a common purpose. It involves exchanging information,
harmonized activities, and shared resources. - ANSWER Collaboration (occurs
at all levels of the orange wedge)
This intervention is a process that uses marketing principles and techniques to
change target audience behaviors to benefit society as well as the individual. -
ANSWER Social marketing
This intervention is the process by which people come together to identify
common problems or goals, mobilize resources, and develop and implement
strategies for reaching the objectives they want to accomplish. Requires
community empowerment. - ANSWER Community organizing (mostly
systems and community level)
CORRECT ANSWERS
This intervention helps promote and develop alliances among organizations or
constituencies for a common purpose. It builds links, solves problems, and/or
enhances local leadership to address health concerns. Doesn't require enhancing
the capacity of others. - ANSWER Coalition-building (systems level, not at
individual level)
This intervention places health issues on decision-makers' agendas, establishes a
plan of resolution, determines needed resources, and results in laws, rules and
regulations, ordinances, and policies. It also compels others to comply with
these. - ANSWER Policy development and enforcement
This intervention is the act of promoting and protecting the health of individuals
and communities "by collaborating with relevant stakeholders, facilitating
access to health and social services, and actively engaging key decision-makers
to support and enact policies to improve community health outcomes." -
ANSWER Advocacy
This intervention enhances the capacity to promote and protect health for
mutual benefit and a common purpose. It involves exchanging information,
harmonized activities, and shared resources. - ANSWER Collaboration (occurs
at all levels of the orange wedge)
This intervention is a process that uses marketing principles and techniques to
change target audience behaviors to benefit society as well as the individual. -
ANSWER Social marketing
This intervention is the process by which people come together to identify
common problems or goals, mobilize resources, and develop and implement
strategies for reaching the objectives they want to accomplish. Requires
community empowerment. - ANSWER Community organizing (mostly
systems and community level)