PUBHLTH 144 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Impact Evaluation, Logic Model, Health Promotion
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= assessment of quality of life and social factors surrounding one or more health problems; ranking or positioning the health problems in context. = assessment of prevalence/incidence of a health condition, any co-morbid conditions, and affected populations. Specific focus on health issue(s) to be targeted. Sources of information: what this tells you: = assessment of the behavioral and environmental risk factors contributing to the health conditions you want to address (as identified in the epidemiological data). = assessment of attitudes, knowledge, social/cultural norms, community organization, and other factors that contribute to the behavioral and environmental risk factors identified in phase 3. = assessment of administrative, organizational, and political resources available to support the development and implementation of a health promotion program. Putting your program in place, after using your assessment process to design it. A reminder: today"s health promotion program environment often requires the use of evidence- based or model programs that are responsive to the community situation.