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Community Assessment Process

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What are the criteria of a plan for financial sustainability? -Current resources -A list of all items and needs of the project - the amount required to sustain each iteam -Potential matching and funding organizations
Which aspects of the community health assessment (CHA) process are time-limited and require a realistic deadline? -Goals -Interventions -Formative evaluation -Summative evaluation
The informal community leader is actively participating in the community health assessment (CHA) process. Which method of promoting community health encourages grassroots planning and action? Strengthening community action
In which ways does the community health assessment (CHA) team implement the Nine Principles of Community Engagement? -Spending in-depth time within the community -Viewing community members as a valuable contribution in the CHA
-- -Maintaining a timeline of intervention completion within the CHA process -Identifying and mobilizing strengths and resources within the community
Community competence relies on the level of community engagement. Which are examples of community engagement in a subpopulation? -Community members participate in an obesity prevention class. -The community participates in media advocacy for health disparities. -Community members receive health care at a free clinic of the health department services.
-- -Community members from diverse subpopulations discuss health disparities at a town hall meeting. -The community works on phase 2 of improving access to children’s immunizations within the elementary schools.
Which actions demonstrate community members’ authority in community empowerment? -Making and enforcing polices -Creating action plans for the event -Establishing relationships with community businesses -Establishing relationships with educational institutions
Guidance and success for the Community Health Assessment (CHA) include which criteria for inclusion of stakeholders? -Alignment with the CHA team -Key community representation -Communication and feedback -Transparency throughout the CHA process
The community high school has a plan to decrease obesity in students, staff, and faculty within the next nine months. The vision statement is Eat Healthy and Get Active. Match the classification of stakeholders to the identified examples. --
High school administration primary stakeholders
Schoolteachers Secondary stakeholders
Channel 9, the local news station key stakeholders
Which are commonalities of vision statements as stated by VMOSA (Vision, Mission, Objectives, Strategies, and Action) Plans? -Easy to communicate -Understood and shared by members of the community -Inspiring and uplifting to everyone involved in the effort -Broad enough to encompass a variety of local perspectives
Which are the Community Tool Box’s helpful principles to promote success in data collection for the community health assessment (CHA)? -Be clear in communicating the purposes of the CHA. -Be considerate of the community’s interest in the CHA. -Prioritize data collection according to the timeline of events. -Make deliberate decisions about inclusion and exclusion criteria of the CHA.
Demographic data describe statistics related to which health determinants? -Race/ethnicity -Age and gender -Physical environment -Socioeconomic status -Acute or chronic health issues
Which criteria are identified in a work plan for collecting data about key health issues and assets of the population? -Tasks to accomplish -A time frame for completion -Partner roles and responsibilities
Providing equity is a part of prioritizing health issues. Health equity refers to each community member having access to health resources and services. Which are some of the community assets or resources available to community members? -A food bank at a community center -An adult learning center program for ESL learners -Immunizations received at a public health department -A Celebrate Recovery program for overcoming addictions
Which areas of Healthy People 2020 implement risk reduction, screening and treatment, and preventing disability? -Goals and objectives -Resources and tools -Healthy people in action -leading health indicators
Which are the steps in determining the priority of community health issues? -Utilize the statistics of the CHA or CHNA -Identify low-risk vs. high-risk health issues -Identify at-risk populations related to health determinants -Incorporate levels of prevention related to health determinants
Which are MAP-IT tool suggestions for writing clear and measurable objectives? -Objectives need a baseline. -Objectives need to be relevant to the goal and vision. -Objectives need a target reflected by a number or percentage. -Be clear with numbers and percentages (i.e., know the denominator).
Which is a key aspect of developing a community health implementation plan? Including all community members
Media advocacy refers to the strategic use of print, broadcast, and social media to encourage social, economic, or environmental change. Which are important criteria for media advocacy from the Community Tool Box (CTB)? -Messages should be simple and clear. -Data should be accurate, current, and understandable. -Develop a media list and become familiar with local media. -Piggyback onto breaking news by highlighting local stories related to health and social issues.
Completing interventions of the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) requires effective teamwork in three areas: assignments, collaboration, and completion. --
Which examples represent effective informal and formal leadership based on the sectors of the CHANGE tool? -Health care administration providing community prenatal classes -Elected mayor representing a personal cause to increase employment within the community -High school principal conducting parent -Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) sponsoring
What are the criteria of implementing and monitoring a community health improvement plan? -Involves a systematic effort -Addresses public health problems -Evaluates CHA activities or interventions -Encourages engagement of community participation
Healthy People 2020 discussed the value of flexibility in the story from the field, Human Rights and Health Collective. Which criterion represents flexibility in peer engagement during the --
implementation and monitoring of the community health improvement plan (CHIP)? Dealing with more immediate issues while staying involved in the community health improvement plan (CHIP)
Which are accurate descriptions of the formative evaluation process in community health assessment? -States criteria that were unmet -Allows for a regrouping time in the action plan -Includes an account of events preceding the current stage -Requires collaboration from community participants, team members, and stakeholders
Which criteria are reviewed during summative evaluations of a community health assessment (CHA)? Strengths and needs for improvement of the CHA goals, objectives, and interventions
Which are outcomes of implementing sustainable strategies? -Promotes time efficiency -Promotes ongoing health promotion - INcreases the probability of completing identified health goals -Addresses potential obstacles and solutions to the deterrents
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