Definition 1 of 152
Either individuals or organizations that bring knowledge, skills, or resources to the table and are
willing to share risks, responsibilities, and rewards.
Planning
Supporters
Partners
Stakeholders
Definition 2 of 152
The degree to which a test or assessment measures what it is intended to measure
Utility
Reliability
Validity
Accuracy
,Term 3 of 152
6 Steps for conducting a needs assessment
1. define and describe problem
2. analyze the problem
3. identify and profile the audience
4. develop communication strategies
5. develop eval plan
6. launch plan and obtain feedback
1. Determine the scope of work and the purpose
2. Gather the data
3. Analyze the data
4. Identify any factors linked to health problem
5. Identify program focus
6. Validate the need before continuing
Understanding and engaging the priority population
Conducting needs assessment
Developing goals and objectives
Creating intervention
Implementation
Program evaluation
Genes and Biology
Health Behaviors
Social Environment/ Social Characteristics
Physical Environment/Total ecology
Health Services/Health Care
,Term 4 of 152
Goals
A specified set of activities designed to put into practice an activity or program.
Set of procedures for determining how the data will be transferred from the instruments
used in the research to the data analysis software
General, long-term statements of desired program outcomes and provide the direction
upon which all objectives are based.
A statement of the general focus or purpose of a program. Can be one sentence or a short
narrative
Definition 5 of 152
describe the occurrence of disease and disability in terms of person, place, and time using
prevalence surveys, surveillance data, and other routinely collected data to describe a
phenomena
Descriptive Studies
Systematic Reviews
Case Studies
Qualitative Data
Term 6 of 152
MATCH Phase 5
Evaluation
Conclusion
Analysis
Implementation
, Term 7 of 152
PRECEDE-PROCEED Phase 6
Program development
Social Assessment- define the quality of life of priority population
Process Evaluation- document program feasibility
Impact evaluation- assess immediate effect of an intervention
Term 8 of 152
Targeted Messaged
Information that is difficult to measure, count, or express in numerical terms. (i.e. a
participant's impression about fairness of a program rule)
Intended to reach some specific subgroup of the general population, usually based on a
set of demographic characteristics shared by its memebers
Systemic method of locating, synthesizing and interpreting a collection of work by
researchers and practitioners.
Variety of forms but generally depict aspects of a program such as inputs, outputs, and
outcomes. Offer a scaled down, somewhat linear, visual depiction of programs.
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