Phase 1
Phase 2
Phase 3
Phase 4
Phase 5-8
100
the name of phase 1
What is social diagnosis
100
helps identify significant health problems in a community and informs effective allocation of resources
What is epidemiology/epidemiological assessment?
100
any behavior that that's advantageous or harmful tothe individual and/or community , and is likely to have a significant effect on their quality of life.
What is "healthful behavior" and "risky behavior"?
100
social groups that develop cultures of their own. They often dictate how members interact with one another.
What is organizational culture?
100
the phase that looks to see if the intervention is having the desired effect on the behavioral or environmental factors.
What is impact evaluation ?
200
Asking what the community wants or needs to improve its quality of life
What is social diagnosis?
200
a specific, observable, often measurable action
What is a behavior?
200
Feeling capable of doing something
What is confidence or self-efficacy?
200
Funders' requirements, oversight agency regulations, state or federal laws, and unstated community policies.
What is external policy or regulation?
200
has 4 phases that cover the implementation of the intervention and the evaluation of it.
What is PROCEED ?
300
community surveys, focus groups, phone interviews, face-to-face interviews, and questionnaires in public places.
What is demographic data?
300
a collection of related behaviors that go together to form a pattern of living
What is a lifestyle?
300
intellectual and emotional "givens" that tend to make individuals more or less likely to adopt healthful or risky behaviors or lifestyles or to approve of or accept particular environmental conditions.
What is predisposing factor(s) ?
300
a code set by a professional organization that governs confidentiality, inappropriate relationships, abuse of position and illegal behavior.
What is professional ethics?
300
the design and actual conducting of the intervention.
What is implementation?
400
All persons affected by the condition, including schools, churches, agencies, etc...
What is a stakeholders
400
2 types: physical-the character and condition of water, air, open space, plants and wildlife as well as the design and condition of the area. social- the influence of family, peer, policies and law that regulate behavior
What is environment?
400
internal or external conditions directly related to that issue that help people adopt and maintain healthy/unhealthy behaviors or lifestyles.
What is enabling factor(s) ?
400
Working with other organizations.
What is collaboration?
400
The "P" in the acronym for "PROCEED"?
What is Policy?
500
The word "P" stands for in the acronym "Precede"?
What is Predisposing?
500
Educational/Environmental Diagnosis
What is the second "E" in PRECEDE ?
500
people and community attitudes that support or make difficult adopting healthy behaviors or fostering healthy environmental conditions.
What is reinforcing factor(s) ?
500
clients that the organization is doing something for or as partners in a change effort.
What is a participant?
500
The results of this phase may not be seen for a long period after the intervention.
What is outcome evaluation?
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