Exam 21: Program Planning Models and Theories
Exam 1: Defining Rurality35 Questions
Exam 2: Determinants of Health in Rural Communities33 Questions
Exam 3: Ethical Issues in Rural Communities23 Questions
Exam 4: History of the Development of Rural Health in the USA24 Questions
Exam 5: Federal Rural Health Organizations35 Questions
Exam 6: US Rural Health Systems in Transition75 Questions
Exam 7: Cardiovascular Disease in Rural USA32 Questions
Exam 8: Obesity, Type 2 Diabetes, and Physical Activity33 Questions
Exam 9: Nutrition, Food Desert, and Weight Status35 Questions
Exam 10: Maternal and Child Health in Rural Areas49 Questions
Exam 11: Oral Health in Rural America35 Questions
Exam 12: Cancer in Rural Areas34 Questions
Exam 13: Environmental Health in Rural America35 Questions
Exam 14: Occupational Health and Safety Considerations in Rural Agricultural Operations35 Questions
Exam 15: Mental Health in Rural America35 Questions
Exam 16: Rural Public Health for Migrant Workers35 Questions
Exam 17: Adolescent Health in Rural Areas35 Questions
Exam 18: Aging Population in Rural US33 Questions
Exam 19: Rural Public Health for the Lgbtq Community34 Questions
Exam 20: Community Needs and Asset Assessment35 Questions
Exam 21: Program Planning Models and Theories33 Questions
Exam 22: Rural Public Health Policy36 Questions
Exam 23: Leadership23 Questions
Exam 24: Services to Support Rural Health43 Questions
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Which theory is derived from numerous psychological and behavioral theories in an attempt to understand possible reasons for widespread failure of people to accept disease preventive or screening tests for early detection of asymptomatic disease?
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___________ provide a framework for generating testable hypotheses and integrating empirical evidence and, over time, a road map for the design and implementation of intervention strategies while _______ are a mixture of ideas or concepts taken from any number of theories and used together.
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One of the unique advantages of using a Precede-Proceed model as an intervention framework is it allows for adjustments in intervention as a response to community needs and changes in the situation.
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The phase of social assessment involves identifying the behavioral, genetic, and environmental determinants most likely to influence the identified priority health problems.
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Models and theories are used in program planning to identify, understand, and explain health behavior; provide a framework for program planners in selecting constructs; and to guide the development and implementation of interventions.
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Conceptual framework for which of the following models was developed from careful observations of how people quit smoking on their own compared to smokers in professional treatments?
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Which of the following constructs consists of two components: confidence and temptation?
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Assessment helps uncover not only the needs and resources of the program but will help you understand how to utilize resources that are already available to your program.
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Which of the following are the 4 elements of diffusion that influence the adoption of a new idea?
I. Characteristics of the innovation
II. Communication channels
III. Geography
IV. Social system
V. Time
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The Health Belief Model was developed from comparative review and analysis of psychotherapy and behavioral change theories.
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