Program planning for health education and promotion. /
Mark B. Dignan
- 2nd ed.
- Pennsylvania: Lea & Febiger, 1992.
- xiii,176p.: ill.; 23cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Program planning: Putting the parts together -- Basic definitions and assumptions -- Targets of program planning -- Theoretical foundations -- Process of program planning -- Community analysis: Understanding communities -- Format for community analysis -- Collecting data from the community -- Conducting the community analysis -- Community diagnosis -- Targeted assessment: Starting with a defined problem -- Extending community analysis -- Exploring program focus -- Establishing program goals -- Methods for collecting data on health behaviors and outcomes -- Assessing educational readiness -- Defining target group behaviors -- Models for behavioral assessment -- Program plan development: Components of program plans -- The planning process -- Creating the planning document -- Examples of program plans -- Implementation: Phases of implementation -- Evaluation: A working definition of evaluation -- Scope of evaluation -- Focus of program evaluation -- Sources of evaluation -- Evaluation criteria -- Measurement and evaluation -- Evaluation design -- Quantitative evaluation -- Qualitative evaluation -- Combined quantitative and qualitative methods -- Planning for evaluation -- Accountability and program evaluation.
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Health education--Planning. Health promotion--Planning Health Education. Health Planning. Health Promotion.