Socioecological Model
Health Equity
Mystery
Data Collection
Evaluation
100

The influence others have on an individuals health (family, friends, coworkers).

What is the Interpersonal Level?

100

The view that everyone deserves equal rights and opportunities—this includes the right to good health.


What is social justice?

100

A consensus that the program is a vital and integral part of the lives of its stakeholders.

What is program sustainability?

100

Is more narrative, typically with fewer numbers.

What are Qualitative Data?

100

Contains incorrect information, but it is intentional and malicious.

What is disinformation?

200

The environment you live in and how it impacts your health.

What is the Community Level?

200

Digital divide

What is an influence on health?

200

“Degree to which individuals have the ability to find, understand, and use information and services to inform health-related decisions and actions for themselves and others.”

What is health literacy?

200

Statistical information (for example, percentages, means, or correlations)

What are quantitative data?

200

Measures the immediate effects of a health promotion program and the extent to which the program’s objectives were attained

What is an impact evaluation?

300

The structure of where you work, play and how they impact your health

What is the Organizational Level?

300

Jones (2001) identifies 3 types that impact health outcomes

What are the three levels of racism -                       

Institutionalized Racism
Personally Mediated Racism
Internalized Racism

300

“process by which the actions of individuals or groups attempt to bring about social, environmental, and/or organizational change on behalf of a particular health goal, program, interest, or population.”

What is advocacy?

300

Determine the scope, Gather data, Analyze data, and Report findings

What are steps in conducting a Needs Assessment?

300

This focuses on the longer-term (greater than six months) outcomes from a health promotion intervention.

What is an outcome evaluation?

400

Policies and laws that impact your health.

What is the Societal (Policy) Level?

400

Promote health, equity, and sustainability

What is a Key Element of Health in All Policies?

400

“Evidence-based, theory-driven, interdisciplinary, innovative, community participatory, and culturally appropriate” 

What are Interventions?

400

Vital records, Census data, Published data, and Large-scale surveillance data

What are secondary data collection methods?

400

Contains incorrect information.

What is misinformaton?

500

Things that a persons does individual that contributes to their health.

What is the Individual Level?

500

Define Health Equity

Define Health Equity

500

These should be included and noted throughout evaluation report.

What are references?

500

Key informant interviews, focus groups, survey questionnaire, and selecting a same.

What are primary data collection methods? 

500

Commonly used to report the results of a program evaluation.  

What is an evaluation report?