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data collected prior to program implementation to serve as a comparison with data collected during the program or more typically, with data collected at the completion of a program. |
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Kick off, publicity, party or function, first meeting are all examples of what? |
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Initiate a plan of action |
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What is NOT a method of putting a plan into action? Phasing-in, total implementation, precontemplation, pilot testing |
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What is not a component of informed consent? Names of all participants, the nature or purpose of the program inherent risks or dangers, expected discomfort? |
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Names of all participants |
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A person who is starting a drug abuse cessation plan would apply which theory to his/her plan? |
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The last phase of the implementation process is? |
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Ending or sustaining the intervention |
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The first to adopt the new idea or program |
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The 4 P's of marketing are? |
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Product place price promotion |
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A person has quit smoking for two weeks. This person whould be in which stage of the Stages of Change? |
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The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate health decisions. |
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Communication strategies are most often used in health education to |
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Reinforce a message about health related behavior. |
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The advantages of this implementation strategy is more people involved and evaluation more meaningful with larger group. The disadvantages are; big commitment and no chance to test program. |
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Total program implementation |
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Gannt, PERT, and CPM are methods for what? |
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Monitoring a program's implementation process, including producing a timeline with major activities and outputs identified. |
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PERT, a method of monitoring program implementation processes, stands for what? |
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Program Evaluation and Review Technique |
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CPM, a method of monitoring program implementation processes, stands for what? |
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A __________ displays the sequence of actions that describe what the program is and will do to achieve outcomes. |
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Logic Models are commonly used in what stage(s) of program planning? |
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Development and Evaluation |
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The 5 core components of a Logic Model are: |
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1. Inputs, 2. Outputs, 3. Outcomes, 4. Assumptions, 5. External Factors |
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In a Logic Model, ______ are the resources contributions, and investments that go into the program. |
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In a Logic Model, ______ are the activities, services, events, and products that reach people who participate or who are targeted by the program. |
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In a Logic Model, ______ are the results or changes in individuals, groups, communities, organizations, or systems. |
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In a Logic Model, ______ are the beliefs we have about the program, the people involved, the context of the program, and the waay we think the program will work. |
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In a Logic Model, ______ are the variety of factors that interect with and influence the program action. |
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Health educators are expected to behave ethically and in accordance to the Unified Code of Ethics, as approved by CNHEO. CNHEO stands for what? |
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The Coalition of National Health Education Organizations |
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Negligence may result from _______ (not doing something you should have done) or _______ (doing something you should not have done. |
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1: Omission, 2: Commision |
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These statements or documents allow research participants to choose what will or will not happen to them. |
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___________ include information including the nature and purpose of the program, any inherent risk associated with participating in the program, any possible discomfort that may be experienced from participation in the program, expected benefits of participation, alternative programs that would accomplish the same results, and the option of discontinuing participation at any time. |
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Using plain language to create an informed consent document is especially helpful in:
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