Prevention Levels
(Area I)
Public Health Program Planning Stages (Areas I-IV and VI)
Mission, Goals, and Objectives (Area II)
Health Behavior Theory (Area III)
Resources and Strategies (Area VI)
100

Taking dietary supplements

What is primary?

100

Clients with diabetes will have decreased incidence of foot infections

What is a program goal?

100

Providing easy access to health information to senior citizens in South County

What is a mission statement?

100

Learning is an interaction between a person and his or her environment, cognitive processes, and behavior

What is Social Cognitive Theory?

100

This health promotion strategy uses things like lectures, case studies, demonstrations, peer teaching, and simulations.

What is a health education strategy?

200

Collaborate with rehabilitation services for someone with chronic back problems

What is tertiary?

200

Windshield survey

What is assessment?

200

Reduce the number of cancer deaths in Monroe County

What is a goal?

200

This theory or model helps us understand why individuals do not act on information about prevention or disease detection that has six major constructs one of which is "cues to action"

What is the Health Belief Model?

200

An example of this health promotion strategy would include writing a policy brief outlining the needed policy changes for school nutrition programs

What is advocacy?

300

Screening for diabetic retinopathy in a population at-risk

What is secondary?

300

Health education program on nutrition for middle school students

What is implementation?

300

Ensuring that children are healthy, safe, and ready to learn

What is a mission statement?

300

This theory or model focuses on relationships between attitudes, behaviors, and intentions.

What is the Theory of Planned Behavior or the Theory of Reasoned Action?

300

This health promotion strategy requires health education specialists to listen to the needs and wants of the consumer by looking at the marketing mix (4 P's).

What is social marketing?

400

Educating new employees on the symptoms and risks of carpal tunnel syndrome

What is primary?

400

The health and recreation center experienced an increase in clients by 25%

What is evaluation?

400

Within three years, cancer deaths in men will be reduced by 10%. 

What is an outcome objective?

400

This theory or model incorporates components of many theories together and focuses on meeting individuals where they are; it is a stage-based theory.

What is the Transtheoretical Model or Stages of Change?

400

This health promotion strategy uses methods to inform and influence practices, behaviors, or policies in an effort to improve individual or community health. Health literacy and numeracy are especially critical in this particular strategy.

What is health communication?

500

Creating a mental health screening program at a high school for referral to a crisis center in at-risk teens

What is secondary?

500

Suicide is a leading cause of preventable death in Wyoming

What is assessment?

500

By the end of the program, children will be able to identify three healthy meal options

What is a learning objective?

500

This theory or model focuses on the interaction of the individual and the environment at the many levels of influence including individual/intrapersonal, interpersonal, organizational, community, and public policy

What is the Social Ecological Model?

500

It is critical for health education specialists to identify this component to ensue the intended audience understands the materials presented, no matter the strategy.

What is literacy?

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