General Health
RE-AIM
Social Ecological Model
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100

Explain salutogensis 

An approach to health that focuses on factors that promote health and wellbeing. 

100

How many steps of RE-AIM are there?

5

100

This level focuses on personal knowledge, attitudes, and behaviours...

Individual level 

100

How many years minimum for a data trend?

3

200

Explain enablers and barriers 

Enablers are positive factors that facilitate someone's growth or achievement. Barriers are obstacles or challenges that hinder progress. 

200

Explain Reach and provide an example 

Target audience (e.g. 500 people attended the workshop)

200

Diet, exercise habits, and self-confidence are examples of factors in this level.

Individual level 

200

Income, education and employments are an example from what framework?

Determinants 

300

List the 3 Ottawa Charter approaches 

enable, mediate, advocate 

300

Name the 3 elements of RE-AIM that can target both Individuals and Organisations 

Adoption, Implementation and Maintance 

300

Local parks, public transport, and neighbourhood safety are examples of this level.

Community level 

400

List 5 barriers to transport safety 

Teacher decision 

400

Which RE-AIM dimension considers the percentage of people who participate in a program?

Reach 

400

What two levels of the Social Ecological Model are affected by peer pressure?

Individual and Relationship 

500

List the 3 Social Justice Principles

Equity, Diversity and Supportive Environments 

500

Which RE-AIM component would include monitoring program costs and staff training?

Implementation

500

What is the main idea behind the Social Ecological Model?

Behaviour is shaped by both personal and environmental influences.