SMART Objectives
Community
Prioritizing
Logic Models
Components of Outcome Logic Models
100

What does the acronym SMART stand for?

What is "specific", "measurable", "action", "realistic", and "time".

100

What are indicators used to describe?

What is population can vary by setting?

100

What is the definition of Prioritization?

What is involving interpretating the information within the community health assessment and selecting priority of action?

100

Activity logic models illustrates the specific activities that will be implemented in a program. What do these models actually illustrate to us?

What is the work a team will actually do as part of a program?

100

What is the first and primary component of Outcome Logic Models?

What are influential factors?

200

Why is the SMART acronym used?

What is to help keep in mind when writing measurable objectives?

200

What are the three Community Health Assessment Indicators?

What are Community Description, Physical, Mental, and Social Health, and Health Behaviors?

200

What are three major important considerations when choosing priorities of action?

What is importance, timing, and resources?

200

What do Outcome logic models illustrate?

What is the anticipated short-term and long-term outcomes from program activities that a team expects to get as a result of the program activities?

200

An activity includes the ______, _______, and _______ of the planned program.

 What are the strategies, events, and actions?

300

Which component of SMART Objectives is used to state the desired level of the behavior?

What is measurable?

300

Which indicator reflects the leading causes of death in people and infants?

What is Mortality?

300

Clear objectives and specific strategies for reaching those objectives collaborate to create what type of plan?

What is a good plan?

300

The ultimate goal of the model process is the alignment of what three sections?

What are theoretical assumptions, activities, and outcomes?

300

Which outcome would occur if there were changes in the behavioral antecedents/targets of the intervention activities?

What are short-term outcomes?

400

What does the "Realistic" component of SMART Objectives mean?

What are realistic goals that are individualized and represent the next step for that behavior?

400

What are some disease indicators used to calculate a morbidity rate?

What are categories of infectious diseases, chronic disease, birth outcomes, and environmental health indicators?

400

What is a goal?

What is a statement that explains what a program wishes to accomplish?

400

What does a theory model outline?

What are the behavioral antecedents and the hypothesized relationships between the antecedents?

400

Which outcomes would occur if there were organizational, community, and/or system level changes?

What are long-term outcomes?

500

What does Action describe?

What is the act that will be completed?

500

Fill in the blank.

"Local _______ indicators often include measures of agency enrollment and participation."

What is disability? 

500

Baseline referes to the starting point or value of the indicator, as Target refers to?

What is the desired amount?

500

"Good program _______ requires clearly defined targets or measures."

What are evaluations?

500

Which outcomes would occur if there were changes in the risk or protective factor targeted collectively by the program?

What is intermediate outcomes?