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What are the two main goals of Healthy people 2010?
1. Increase quality and years of health life

2. Eliminate health disparities
What are the aims and objectives of Healthy people 2010?
Promote healthy behaviors
Promote healthy and safe communities
Improve systems for personal and public health
Prevent and reduce diseases and disorders
Promote healthy and safe communities objectives?
Educational and community-based programs
Environmental health
Food safety
Injury/Violence prevention
Occupational safety and health
Oral health
Improve systems for personal and public health objectives?
Access to quality health services
Family planning
Maternal, infant, and child health
Medical product safety
Public healthy infrastructure
Health communication
What are the leading health indicators?
Physical activity
Overweight and obesity
Tobacco Use
Substance Abuse
Responsible sexual behavior
Mental health
Injury and violence
Environmental quality
Immunization
Access to health care
What are characteristics of healthy communities (1st 5)?
Sense of community ownership
Decision-making involvement
Mechanism for dispute in place
Communication is recognized at all levels
Participation in community events
What are characteristics of healthy communities (2nd 5)?
Concern for the future
emergency preparedness
Resources available to all parties
Ability to identify, analyze, and organize
High level of wellness
What are evaluation tools
Case description
Quasi experimental
Interpretive Evaluation "What does this mean to you?"
Observation
Oral or written questions
What are the 5 aspects of evaluation?
1. Outcome attainment
2. Appropriateness
3. Adequacy
4. Process
5. Efficiency
Outcome attainment based on?
Knowledge (surveys)

Behavior and skills (observation)

Attitudes (pre/post test)

Emotional well-bieng (participation)

Health status (stats)
Appropriateness based on?
Interventions

Need

Healthy people 2010

LHI's

Research literature
Adequacy based on?
Goals

Interventions

Persons served

Resources available

Resources utilized
Process based on?
Formative- mid-term evaluation (PERT)

Summative- after interventions, gauge the community response and the goals met
Efficiency based on?
Cost effectiveness- can a similar goal be achieved at a lesser cost?

Benefit-cost analysis- is the outcome worth the cost?

(cost does not just equate to $; time and effort count as well)
Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT)
1. Identify specific program activities
2. Identify resources for these activities
3. Determine sequence of activites

(mid-term)
Data collection methods for a community assessment?
Observation
Informal conversation
Surveys
In-depth interview
Focus groups
Town meetings
Community leaders