Community Assessment & Health Program Planning

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Across
  1. 5. This type of assessment evaluates the impacts of a policy or project and includes the steps of screening, scoping, assessing, developing, and reporting. (2 words)
  2. 8. This phase of program planning specifies the resources needed to provide a program and the activities or tasks that will be done.
  3. 10. This stands for specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time bound. (2-words)
  4. 13. This model is used to implement Healthy People 2030 goals and includes 4 steps - mobilizing partners, assessing the needs of a community, creating, and implementing a plan to reach HP goals, and tracking a community's progress.
  5. 14. This type of data is representative of thoughts and feelings and can be obtained through key informants and focus groups.
  6. 15. This process involves the community as an active partner in the assessment process and works towards achieving positive community change. (4 letter abbreviation)
  7. 17. This type of assessment focuses on a particular setting and evaluates policies, hazards, and reviews work related injuries. (2 words)
  8. 19. This is a great representative from the community to gather opinions, assumptions, and perceptions about the health of the community. (2 words)
  9. 21. This type of data is numerical and can be collected via methods such as surveys.
  10. 23. This model is used as a blueprint for community assessment that includes the full scope of health planning, an action phase, and can be used to improve health and quality of lives by mobilizing partnerships and taking strategic action plan.
  11. 24. This model starts with the end in mind, includes evaluation in the beginning, creates a living document and action plan.
  12. 25. This type of assessment evaluates what a community’s priorities are based on identified needs. (2 words)
Down
  1. 1. This type of evaluation occurs at the end of a program.
  2. 2. This type of primary data collection evaluates family life, stability of the economy, and educational institutions.
  3. 3. This type of assessment gathers data regarding community assets, issues, and opportunities for action.
  4. 4. This type of mapping allows the team to visualize the community and study concentrations of disease, identify at-risk populations, better understand program implementation, examine risk factors, and study interactions that affect health. (2 words)
  5. 6. This program planning model is a great model to use with stakeholders and follows a logical chain of reasoning from the planned work to the intended result in 5 steps. (2 words)
  6. 7. This type of assessment is focused on a specific population. (2 words)
  7. 9. This program planning model is a great model for implementing educational programs to positively change health behavior and starts with a comprehensive community assessment. (2 words)
  8. 11. This includes a stated problem, population, what the problem is related to, and how the problem is demonstrated.
  9. 12. This phase of the Logic Model includes the long-term change or goal of your health program plan that often only occurs years after a program has ended.
  10. 16. This is a process of identifying and mapping useful people, places, and systems. (2 words)
  11. 18. This phase of program planning determines strengths and weaknesses of the program, cost effectiveness, if activities were implemented as intended, and if any revisions are needed based of changing community needs.
  12. 20. This is important to use when program planning and first is done through a literature review. (3 letter abbreviation)
  13. 22. This phase of the Logic Model includes identifying what resources are needed to develop a health program.
  14. 26. This quality is an important component of health program planning that ensures fairness throughout the process.