Planning and evaluating health promotion Flashcards

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Preventive health behaviours

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behaviours people choose to engage in with the aim of pro­tecting and/or improving their health status

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Process evaluation

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an assessment of how well an intervention is implemented in terms of the activities that occur, who is conducting the activities, who is being reached, what inputs or resources have been allocated, and what the strengths, weaknesses and areas are that need improvement.

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Lack of planning can lead to…

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  • Poorly designed interventions
  • Implementation failure
  • Weak evidence of success
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Planning can help with…

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  • Identifying of priorities for action in settings
  • Supporting effective implementation
  • Recognising achievements
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What are the 4 stages of the planning process?

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  1. Assessment of the current situation
  2. Planning for change
  3. Delivering change
  4. Evaluating change
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What are the 4 indicators in the evaluation process?

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  1. Individual
  2. Organisational
  3. Community
  4. Policy
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