Phase 1, Social Assessment, assesses this.
What is Quality of Life?
In program planning, this statement reflects what: To decrease the incidence of Covid-19 disease.
What is a program goal (or goal)?
"Increased knowledge" belongs in which column of a logic model?
What is short term outcomes?
The 3 forms of evaluation used in the Precede Proceed model.
What are process, impact, and outcome?
Phase 2, Epidemiological Assessment, assesses these 4 areas of risk and/or strengths.
What are health, genetics, behavior and environment?
What is the medium-term outcomes column?
What are best practices?
The following is a research questions for this kind of evaluation: To what extent did attitudes change from pretest to posttest?
What is an impact evaluation?
A family doctor is considered this kind of factor in a Precede Analysis.
A reinforcing factor.
This SMART objective is missing one component. By 3 months into the program, 60% of seniors in the nursing home will increase their exercise skills.
What is "increase by how much"?
"Create diet diary app for student population" belongs in what column of a logic model?
What is "activities"?
A chart that shows the hierarchy and linkages of staff roles in a program is called this.
What is an organizational chart?
Monitoring the frequency with which your staff advocates are meeting with legislators is part of this form of evaluation.
What is a process evaluation?
An assessment of prevalence of fast food restaurants in a neighborhood is this type of Precede risk factor.
What is environmental risk?
When referring to objectives, what does "SMART" stand for?
Labor costs for your program staff are considered this kind of cost.
What is a direct cost?
Lack of health insurance is what kind of risk factor in a Precede Analysis?
What is an enabling factor?
This is stated as the opposite of a need/risk in a Precede Analysis, and written in future tense.
What is a goal.