Assessments
Behavior Change
Data Collecting
Privacy
Surveying
100
What is a systematic gathering of information to determine appropriate activities for a program?
needs assessment
100
Factors that make a behavior change possible or easier?enabling factors
enabling factors
100
What is data gathered directly from or about the population of interest?
primary data
100
The agreement to voluntarily and willingly participate in a study based on full disclosure including the risks as well as the benefits is called?
What is informed consent
100
What kind of data is used to numerically describe what is occurring?
What is Quantitative data
200
Area of Responsibility #1 deals with
assessing needs
200
Considering whether an intervention can make a change in a health problem and if it is worth addressing is?
prioritizing health education programs
200
A group process that generates consensus by using a series of mailed or e-mailed questionnaires with on or two broad questions sent to the entire group is called?
delphi panel
200
Protects personal health information, demands that permission be granted by the individual to divulge it.
What is HIPPA
200
The 1st step in designing a survey includes determining all of the following EXCEPT?
What is government resources
300
What is the 4th step in the six-step process for conducting a needs assessment?
Identify any factors linked to the health problem
300
A “health problem” is defined as a potential or real threat to?
Physical & emotional well-being
300
To ensure that data collection is consistent, even if performed by different individuals?
standardizing the procedure of data collection
300
What is the agency that ensures no harm is done to any participants in a research?
IRB
300
In which setting would you look at census reports, health departments, and interviews with members of the priority population to gather data?
What is Community setting
400
A person’s knowledge, attitude, beliefs and perceptions related to health are __________ factors that influence health behaviors
individual
400
What can be used to guide the search for why people are not following public health & medical advice or not caring for themselves in healthy ways as well as how to shape program strategies in order to make an impact on them?
theories
400
A highly structured process in which a few representatives from the priority population are asked to respond to questions based on specific needs is a?
nominal group process
400
Face to face interviews are less effective forms of data because?
lack of anonymity, time-consuming- expensive
400
What kind of data uses words to describe what is occurring?
What is Qualitative data
500
What is the 1st step in the six-step process for conducting a needs assessment?
Determine the scope of work & the purpose for the needs assessment
500
What is service needsThings health professional believes a given population must have in order to resolve a health problem are called?
What is service needs
500
Easy method of collecting data that is only moderately costly?
telephone interviews
500
Are people more or less likely to falsify information to make themselves appear better?
More likely
500
What is method has the greatest results for surveying? Mail, Telephone or internet?
internet