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These flashcards cover key vocabulary and concepts related to various planning models utilized in health education and promotion, highlighting definitions and applications.
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PRECEDE-PROCEED
A widely used planning model that focuses on working backwards from desired outcomes to identify necessary interventions.
Multilevel Approach to Community Health (MATCH)
An ecological planning model that emphasizes targeting multiple objectives and individuals during intervention activities.
Intervention Mapping
A planning model that uses theory and evidence to guide the development of health promotion programs through structured steps.
Social Marketing Assessment and Response Tool (SMART)
Focuses on consumer needs and involves a series of seven phases from planning to evaluation in health marketing.
Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP)
Blends various planning models with six phases focused on successful partnerships and community health assessments.
Generalized Model for Program Planning (GMPP)
A model consisting of tasks for assessing needs, setting goals, developing and implementing interventions, and evaluating results.
Healthy Programs
Programs organized around well-conceived models that provide structure and organization for planning processes.
Phase 1 of PRECEDE-PROCEED
Involves social assessment and situation analysis to understand community needs.
Phase 1 of MATCH
Involves selecting goals that guide the planning process for community health interventions.
Phase 5 of Intervention Mapping
Entails developing and implementing evaluation plans to assess program effectiveness.