Phase 1, Social Assessment, assesses this.
What is Quality of Life?
To decrease the incidence of Covid-19 disease.
What is a health goal (or goal)?
"Increased awareness of the availability of culturally effective counseling" belongs in which column of a logic model?
What is short-term outcomes?
A Gantt chart is another word for this.
What is a timeline?
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 needs/risk and strengths.
What are health, genetics, behavior and environment?
This is stated in terms that are opposite of a need/risk in a Precede Analysis.
What is a goal?
"Decreased smoking" belongs in which column of a logic model?
What is the medium-term outcomes column?
Program planners should conduct research on these in selecting interventions to model.
What are best practices?
The following is a research question for this kind of evaluation: To what extent did attitudes change from pretest to posttest?
What is an impact evaluation?
A family doctor who tells you to quit smoking is considered this kind of factor in a Precede Analysis.
A reinforcing factor.
This SMART objective is missing one component: All senior program participants will decrease their cholesterol levels by 10%.
What is "by when"?
"Create diet diary app for student population" belongs in what column of a logic model?
What is "activities"?
A chart that shows an organizational hierarchy and staff roles 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 factor.
What is an environmental factor?
These are used to evaluate impact and outcomes of a program.
What are objectives?
Partnership agreement by local physical therapists to offer free services one day per week in your program.
What is a program resource?
Labor costs for your program staff are considered this kind of cost.
What is a direct cost?
Assessing if participants' perceived susceptibility to heart disease has changed is this type of evaluation.
What is impact evaluation?
Lack of health insurance is what kind of factor in a Precede Analysis?
What is an enabling factor?
By the end of the program, 70% of homes in the target area will contain updated smoke detectors.
What is a medium term objective?
This is what programs do to create an "impact"
What is "activities"?
"CLAS" is an acronym for this when referring to the CLAS Standards?
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services
The purposes of 1) program process evaluation and 2) program impact/outcome evaluation.
What is to measure the extent to which 1) the program was implemented as planned, and 2) to which objectives were achieved?