Health Sciences 1001A/B Study Guide - Mysociety, Needs Assessment, Health Communication

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The generalized model, pre-planning: assessing needs: collecting and analyzing data to determine the needs of the population. Phase 3: choosing health priorities and target groups. Phase 5: evaluating the patch process and interventions. Phase 1: organizational capacity assessment (internal assessment of strengths) Phase 2: the community process: collections and analysis of community health status data, collection and analysis of community opinion data, development of an action plan and goals and objectives. Phase 3: completing the cycle (implementation plan and evaluation plan) Phase 1: organizing for success and partnership development. Fluidity: steps on the program build off one another. Flexibility: planning is adaptable to the needs of the stakeholders. Functionality: outcome of the planning is improved health conditions. Precede-proceed: social assessments, epidemiological assessment, educational and ecological assessment, administrative and policy assessment and intervention alignment, implementation, process evaluation, impact evaluation, outcome evaluation. Identify a health problem and name it in terms of behaviour. Develop preliminary ideas for preferred interventions: market analysis.