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Evidence-based decisions-making is a key component of: |
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delivering effective health education |
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T or F: Professional Organizations of Policymakers is a good source to review when searching for sources: |
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T or F: Impacts of current programming is an Important consideration in health policy development: |
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Name the four "P"s in social marketing within health education: |
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1)Product- health behavior, program, idea 2)Price- financial, physical, psychological, time 3)Place- how and where learning will take place 4)Promotion- approach used to reach audience |
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The fifth "P" created by Siegel and Lotenberg is: |
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Partners- mobilizing resources by working with other organizations |
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T or F: Pretesting materials with the target audience is an effective way to reach audiences with low literacy: |
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T or F: Remembering that everyone is a member of a culture or cultures is an important cultural principal |
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T or F: A goal of photovoice is to reach policy makers |
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Adopting a conceptual model for understanding the process of policy change is the 1st key step recommended by what?
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by the California Endowment in a policy evaluation |
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T or F: Convenience is an important advantages of interactive media compared to traditional mass media include: |
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T or F: Objectives are included in the 5 elements of an advocacy plan |
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T or F: Educational media aids must stand alone in order to be effective: |
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The organizing, financing, & delivery of health related policy are affected by what forces?
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Congress, Federal health agencies, states, health care providers, businesses, & local communities. |
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In what year was the first CHES exam administered?
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What are 3 components of the CHES credential that must be met to obtain and maintain the CHES credential?
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Academic preparation in health education
Successfully passing the written exam
Continued professional development (75 credit hours over a 5-year period)
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What 2 roles do health policies play a major part in?
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Delivering & Financing Health Care
Public Health Efforts |
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What are the preferred written methods of contacting elected officials?
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E-mailed or faxed letters |
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What is the 1st key step recommended by the California Endowment in a policy evaluation approach?
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Adopting a conceptual model for understanding the process of policy change. |
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What type of benchmark is it when a school administration votes 7-2 in a leadership meeting to discuss health education? |
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T or F: A Health educator who has competent advocacy skills can impact a policy change. |
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What is the first step in initiating communication with an elected official?
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What is the most appropriate microcomputer application to use for a health educator serving as a project manager who needs to track a program budget and manage employee expense accounts?
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After a clean indoor air ordinance passes with the help of your advoccy efforts, Big tobacco attempts to overtun it. Your community health coalition stops its campaig. Which type of advocacy benchmark is this? |
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