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Culture correct answersinvolves ideas, beliefs, values, customs, and norms that are learned from family and community and passed down from generation to generation Fidelity correct answersrefers to ensuring that programs are implemented and delivered as intended per the program protocol or plan....

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Culture correct answersinvolves ideas, beliefs, values, customs, and norms that are learned from family
and community and passed down from generation to generation



Fidelity correct answersrefers to ensuring that programs are implemented and delivered as intended per
the program protocol or plan. Maintaining fidelity has implications for how the intervention is delivered,
training, and evaluation



Implementation correct answersis a specified set of activities designed to put into practice an activity or
program plan.



Intervention correct answersor program, is an activity or set of planned strategies and/or activities,
delivery plan, and evaluation activities designed to achieve the desired outcomes of the program, which
generally is aimed to prevent disease or injury or promote health within a population. Single or multiple
strategies may be used in interventions/programs to accomplish objectives. An intervention is a specific
component of a more comprehensive program



Intervention strategy correct answersis a specific technique or approach used in an intervention to get
the desired outcome (Bartholomew Eldredge et al., 2016). Various intervention strategies can be used in
combination or alone within an intervention and can include health communication, health education,
health policy/enforcement, environmental change, community service, and mobilization



Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) correct answersis a document in which the agreement and
principles of that agreement between two parties is captured and outlined and is often less formal than
a legal contract



Plain language communication correct answersthat allows people to "find what they need, understand
what they find and use what they find to meet their needs



Project management correct answersis the application of knowledge, skills, and techniques to execute
projects effectively and efficiently

, Tailored message correct answersis a message created for an individual based on his or her specific need
or interest



Targeted message correct answersis a standardized message created for a group that has been defined
by some characteristic



When applying traditional marketing principles to health education interventions, the "product" is
usually the:

behavior change

tangible good

location

monetary cost correct answersbehavior change



Which of the following is not one of Frieden's Six Components for Effective Public Health Program
Implementation? Use:

multiple, high-priority interventions.

innovation for evidence base development.

partnerships and coalitions.

effective program management. correct answersmultiple, high-priority interventions.



When conducting a program staff training following the ARCS Motivation Model, the health education
specialist wishes to improve trainee perception of relevance. Which of the following applications of the
model would be best to use?

Tie instruction to past experience.

Build positive learning expectations.

Encourage new skills.

Maintain attention. correct answersTie instruction to past experience.



Logic models are used to:

track if activities are producing outputs which lead to outcomes.

outline the lesson plan scope and sequence.

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