Community Basics
Types of Assessments
Models & Frameworks
Data Collection
Community Competence
100

This is the first step in developing health programs and interventions

What is a community health assessment?

100

This assessment examines assets, unmet needs, and opportunities for improvement.

What is a comprehensive assessment?

100

This model stands for Community Health Assessment and Group Evaluation.

What is CHANGE?

100

Data collected directly by the assessment team.

What is primary data?

100

Effective community functioning is also known as this.

What is community competence?

200

A group of individuals who share a common denominator such as location, culture, or ethnicity.

What is a community?

200

This assessment focuses on a larger group sharing characteristics such as age, ethnicity, or health condition.

What is a population-focused assessment?

200

This model stands for Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships.

What is MAPP?

200

Data collected previously for another purpose such as census information.

What is secondary data?

200

Working together to manage disagreements is called conflict containment and ________.

What is accommodation?

300

The three characteristics used to describe the health of a community.

What are health status, structure, and competence?

300

This assessment treats an organization or location as the community.

What is a setting-specific assessment?

300

The CHANGE model contains this number of action steps.

What is eight?

300

A driving survey that provides the "pulse of the community."

What is a windshield survey?

300

Using local services is an example of this measure of community competence.

What is participation?

400

This core public health function involves collecting and analyzing data.

What is assessment?

400

This assessment evaluates the effects of policies, plans, or projects on health.

What is a Health Impact Assessment (HIA)?

400

The final step of the CHANGE model.

What is build an action plan?

400

A qualitative method involving a group discussion among individuals with similar experiences.

What is a focus group?

400

This CBPR principle emphasizes that all partners contribute equally.

What is equal contribution?

500

The purpose of a community health assessment includes gathering information, identifying actions, conducting the first step in health planning, and providing this type of data.

What is baseline data?

500

This assessment is commonly used during emergencies to determine immediate public health needs.

What is a rapid needs assessment?

500

The six phases of MAPP include organizing for success, vision, four assessments, strategic issues, goals and strategies, and this final phase.

What is action?

500

This computer-based tool is used to collect, store, and analyze geographic information.

What is GIS (Geographic Information System)?

500

The ultimate goal of Community-Based Participatory Research.

What is improving the health of the community through change?

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