Foundations of Program Planning
Communities & Assessment
Goals & Objectives
Models & Theories
Interventions
100

Important very first step in the planning process. 

What is preplanning? 

100

Data that are already collected by someone else and available for your use. 

What are secondary data? 

100

The statements that form the foundation of a program plan. 

What are Mission, Goal and Objective Statements? 

100

Confidence and beliefs that a person has about themselves and their ability to overcome barriers to healthy action.  

What is self-efficacy? 

100

Primary, Secondary, Tertiary

What are the levels of prevention? 

200

Publication responsible for jumpstarting the health promotion and disease prevention movement in the US.

What is Healthy People? 

200

A process through which people collaboratively engage to identify common issues and goals, advocate for change, mobilize resources and assets, and develop and implement strategies for reaching the goals.

What is community organizing? 

200

Provides the overall direction of a program. 

What is a program goal? 

200

Assessment, Goals & Objectives, Interventions, Implementation, Evaluation. 

What are the 5 steps in the Generalized Planning Model? 

200

Partnerships, equipment, and supplies in a logic model. 

What are inputs? 

300

The conditions where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health and quality-of-life outcomes.

What are the social determinants of health? 

300

A formal alliance of organizations that come together to work for a common goal.

What is a coalition? 

300

Measures outputs such as number of sessions held, attendance, and percentage of the priority population reached.

What is a process objective? 

300

Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, Community (Policy, Institutional, Environmental etc.). 

What are the levels of Behavior Change theories? (levels of influence to be considered for interventions) 

300
In a logic model they mostly closely align with process objectives. 

What are outputs? 

400

Planned learning experiences in which theory and evidence are used to provide opportunities for the acquisition of knowledge, attitudes, and skills that are needed for healthy behaviors.

What is health education? 

400

Type of data you use for a literature review assessment. 

What are secondary data? 

400

Core, developmental, and research. 

What are the types of objectives included in Healthy People 2030? 

400

Perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, perceived seriousness, self - efficacy, intention to act

What are components of the Health Belief Model? 

400

Designed to change the structure or types of services, or systems of care, to improve the delivery of health promotion services.

What are environmental change strategies? 

500

Educational, political, environmental, regulatory, or organizational approaches that support actions and conditions of living and are conducive to health.

What is health promotion? 

500

Activities that enhance the resources of individuals, organizations, and communities to improve their effectiveness to act.

What is capacity building? 

500
By 2026 increase by 10% the proportion of Black women aged 45-55 in Long Beach who make appointments to get mammograms (compared to 2022). 

What is an impact objective? 

500

Stimulus-Response, Health Belief, Planned Behavior, Transtheoretical, Precaution Adoption Process, Social Capital, Diffusion of Innovations. 

What are behavior change theories?

500

Strategy has the most penetration/reach. 

What are health communication strategies? 

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