Canadian Health and Planning Cycle Flashcards
what can improve current trends of health indicators and risk factors in Canada and globally
health programs
what are health issues in Canada
alcohol consumption, tobacco use, and obesity in adults
what are the 5 main steps of health programming
- problem identification
- problem exploration
- intervention options
- intervention implantation
- intervention evaluation
what are program planning and evaluation
cyclical and interdependent
what is cyclical
the end of one stage that flows seamlessly into the next stage of the program
what is interdependent
the learning, insights, and experiences during one stage will influence the decisions made in the next stages of the program
what is comprehensive community planning
engaging persons with lived experiences that means intentionally partnering with individuals, families, or communities throughout the planning, delivery, and education of health services to improve quality and safety