Health Promotion

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Across
  1. 3. any planned combination of educational, political, environmental, regulatory, or organizational mechanisms that support actions and conditions of living conducive to the health of individuals, groups, and communities
  2. 4. a process by which an intervention is planned to help meet the needs of a priority population
  3. 6. original data collected by the planners
  4. 9. any combination of planned learning expereicnes using evidence-based practices and/or sound theories that provide the opportunity to acquire knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to adopt and maintain health behaviors
  5. 11. a temporary group that is brought together for dealing with a specific problem
  6. 12. an orientation to practice focused on community, rather than a strategic framework or approach, and on building capacities, not fixing problems
  7. 15. an activity or activities designed to create change in people
  8. 16. determining the value or worth of an object of interest
  9. 17. information that has been collected by someone else and is available for use by the planners
  10. 18. the numer of components or activities that make up the intervention
  11. 19. the number of program units delivered as part of the intervention
  12. 20. process by which community groups are helped to identify common problems or change targets, mobilize resources, and develop and implement strategies for reaching their collective goals
Down
  1. 1. formal alliance of organizations that come together to work for a common goal
  2. 2. recommendations for interventions based on critical review of multiple research and evaluation studies that substantiate the efficacy of the intervention
  3. 5. a process that begins with those who are affected by the problem/concern
  4. 7. individuals influence and are influenced by their families, social networks, the organizations in which they participate, the communities of which they are a part, and the society in which they live
  5. 8. the body of data that can be used to make decisions
  6. 10. systematically finding, appraising, and using evidence as the basis for decision-making
  7. 13. those whom a program is intended to serve
  8. 14. those who control both formally and informally, the political climate of the community