Health Promotion Models
Levels of Prevention
Funding for Programs
SMART Objectives
RE-AIM Framework: Evaluation Interventions
100
Used to address issues related adherence. Used primarily to assist people struggling with relapse and recovery from substance use
What is Relapse Prevention Model
100
Immunizations
What is Primary Prevention
100
Includes regular communication about how funds were used, details of program activities, and progress toward achieving program goals.
What is Accountability
100
Is it realistic to reach the desired outcome with the resources and the time available to the program?
What is Acheivable
100
Evaluates how well the behavior change or health improvements are maintained by the participants as well as the extent to which the program is continued by the participating providers.
What is Maintenance
200
Utilizes reinforcements of social competence, problem-solving, autonomy and sense of purpose. A goal is established and reinforced with rewards given for partial accomplishment, e.g. Weight Watchers
What is Learning Model
200
Rehabilitation after a stroke
What is Tertiary Prevention
200
The ability to replicate or reproduce a successful program within a different community or with a new population aggregate.
What is Program Replication
200
When will the objective be achieved?
What is Time-bound
200
The impact of the intervention on health behaviors, health status, quality of life, and other outcome measures.
What is Effectiveness
300
Considers the severity of the potential illness or physical challenge, the level of conceivable susceptibility, the benefits of taking preventive action, and the challenges that may be faced in taking acting preventive action, and the challenges that may be faced in taking action toward the goal of health promotion. Uses cues as an important way to remind people of healthy behaviors? E.G. Got Milk?
What is Health Belief Model
300
Health education classes
What is Primary Prevention
300
Stated strategies on how efforts started with grant funding will be continued after the grant ends.
What is Sustainability
300
What behaviors, knowledge, skill, change n health status indicators or outcome will result from the program?
What is Specific
300
Evaluates intervention fidelity or the extent to which the program was carried out as it was intended and how consistently service delivery was given between providers.
What is Implementation
400
Model that considers multiple influences as a way to address complex behaviors to promote health and the individual, environment, and policy level
What is Ecological Model
400
Mammograms
What is Secondary Prevention
400
Grant funding projects from federal agencies, private foundations, and local resources to community health programs to implement health promotion and prevention programs.
What is Project Funding
400
How will the outcome be measured and how will one know if the object is achieved? Are the data available?
What is Measurable
400
Based on how well the intervention reaches it's target audience.
What is Reach
500
Sequential approach to behavior change that involves timely readiness of the learner. Precontemplation, contemplation, preparation, action and maintenance.
What is Theoretical Model
500
Identifying and treating patients with active TB
What is Tertiary Prevention
500
Programs and services designed to improve health in communities and increase access to healthcare.
What is Community Benefit Programs
500
Is the objective related to the program's goals and activities?
What is Relevant?
500
Extent to with the community based organizations or providers who were expected to participate actually implemented the program.
What is Adoption