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COMMUNITY NEEDS ASSESSMENT#1

A systematic process to identify and prioritize the health needs of a specific community, guiding intervention design.

STAKEHOLDER ENGAGEMENT#2

Involving key individuals and organizations in the intervention design process to ensure diverse perspectives and support.

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE#3

Using the best available research and data to inform intervention strategies and decision-making.

INTERVENTION DESIGN#4

The process of developing strategies and activities aimed at addressing specific health issues in a target population.

MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTION#5

Programs or strategies designed to improve mental health outcomes in individuals or communities.

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH#6

A research method focused on understanding human behavior and experiences through interviews, focus groups, and observations.

QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH#7

A research method that involves the collection and analysis of numerical data to identify patterns and measure outcomes.

LITERATURE REVIEW#8

A comprehensive survey of existing research on a particular topic to inform future studies or interventions.

DATA ANALYSIS#9

The process of inspecting, cleaning, and modeling data to discover useful information for decision-making.

EVALUATION FRAMEWORK#10

A structured approach to assess the effectiveness and impact of public health interventions.

IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE#11

A schedule outlining the steps and milestones for executing a public health intervention.

BUDGETING FOR INTERVENTIONS#12

The process of estimating the financial resources required to implement a public health intervention.

FOCUS GROUP#13

A qualitative data collection method involving guided discussions with a group to gather insights on specific topics.

SURVEY METHODOLOGY#14

The design and implementation of surveys to collect data from a population about their attitudes, behaviors, or needs.

MIXED-METHODS EVALUATION#15

An evaluation approach that combines qualitative and quantitative research methods to provide a comprehensive analysis.

INTERVENTION MODEL#16

A theoretical framework that outlines the components and processes of a specific intervention.

COMMUNITY HEALTH DATA#17

Statistical information about the health status and needs of a community, used to inform interventions.

FEEDBACK INTEGRATION#18

Incorporating insights and suggestions from stakeholders into the intervention design process.

IMPACT ASSESSMENT#19

Evaluating the changes or benefits resulting from an intervention, often measured against predefined objectives.

PUBLIC HEALTH POLICY#20

Guidelines and regulations that govern health practices and interventions at local, national, or global levels.

CROSS-SECTOR COLLABORATION#21

Cooperation between different sectors (e.g., health, education, social services) to address complex health issues.

CULTURAL COMPETENCE#22

The ability to understand, communicate with, and effectively interact with people across cultures.

OUTCOME MEASURES#23

Specific criteria used to assess the effectiveness of an intervention in achieving its goals.

PROGRAM SUSTAINABILITY#24

The ability of an intervention to maintain its operations and benefits over time after initial funding ends.

BEST PRACTICES#25

Proven methods and strategies that have consistently shown superior results in achieving desired outcomes.