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Quiz: What is health?
Ans: - Extent to which individual/community is able to realize aspirations and
satisfy needs
- Change or cope with the environment
- Resource for everyday living
- Positive concept emphasizing social and personal resources, as well as
physical capabilities
- balance between physical, social, and spiritual dimensions
Quiz: What is community?
Ans: - A collective ppl who live in defined geopolitical boundary, work, play,
and pray in a space
- A collective ppl who share common values and concerns
- The way ppl think about and organize their social relationships
- NOT a coherent or fixed entity
Quiz: Before doing a community assessment, consider:
Ans: 1. Purpose of assessment
2. Target population
3. Social and/or geopolitical boundaries of the community
4. Community composition
5. Characteristics of community
6. Approaches or techniques that will be used
7. Degree of political support
8. Time frame for assessment
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,9. Available resources to carry out the assessment
10. The cost and benefits of the assessment
Quiz: What is a community assessment?
Ans: - A process of gathering, analyzing, and reporting information about
the needs and the capacities or strengths that are also currently
available in your community meet those needs.
- Part of a complex process of identifying & responding to problems, needs,
issues affecting population.
Quiz: What are 3 basic steps of Community Health Assessment?
Ans: 1. Gather (data gathering and generation)
2. Analyze (data interpretation and needs identification)
3. Prioritize (setting priorities and resource evaluation)
Quiz: Stakeholders
Ans: Anyone & everyone who has an interest in/stake in the community and
community process
Quiz: Gatekeepers
Ans: The person, people, or institutions that hold the power to let you in or
keep you out.
Quiz: Environmental scan is
Ans: - Broad overview of a community to see "what's what"
- "Look, listen, and watch" at different times, days
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,Quiz: For environmental scan, consider:
Ans: - The appropriateness of an environmental scan for the purpose of
assessment.
- How your own assumptions and expectations might affect the assessment
process
- Ethical issues, factors related to SDOH, equity, social justice in the
assessment of process and analysis
Quiz: For Problem investigation, consider:
Ans: - Who has identified problems and how is framed
- Power dynamics in the community overall and in the identification of the
problem
- Solutions that are being suggested and by whom
- How your own assumptions and expectation may affect the process
- Ethical issues, SDOH, equity, social justice
Quiz: Resource evaluation is:
Ans: - Evaluating existing resources and services
- Examining if resources meet identified needs; if they are appropriate to the
demographics
- Often done when service use has changed
Quiz: For resource evaluation, consider:
Ans: - Whether the issue is about services/resources, shifting demographics,
or something else
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, -Implications of the social, political, and economic realities on the potential
for change
- Who is advocating for change and issues of power
- Influence your own assumptions and expectations on the process
- Ethical issues, SDOH, equity, social justice
Quiz: For needs assessment, consider:
Ans: - Whose needs are being expressed
- Whether they are needs or wants
- Where to being - small or big issues?
- The power dynamics
- How your assumptions and expectations might affect the process
- The ethical issue and factors related to SDOH, equity, social justice
Quiz: 4 types of needs
Ans: 1. normative needs: determined by experts through professional
analysis
2. felt need: what ppl say they need
3. Expressed need: felt need turned into action
4. Comparative need: comparing services or resources of one area to
another similar area
Quiz: What are some of the factors to consider when obtaining
data?
Ans: - history of the community
- Perception of community by both CHN and community
- Population demographics
- Physical, socioeconomic environment
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