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Deck 4: Assessing Needs
1
In the program planning process, the group who will be served is referred to as the
A) key informants.
B) pilot population.
C) priority population.
D) general population.
A) key informants.
B) pilot population.
C) priority population.
D) general population.
priority population.
2
The process by which those who are planning programs can determine what health problems might exist in any population is called
A) survey.
B) evaluation.
C) research.
D) assessment.
A) survey.
B) evaluation.
C) research.
D) assessment.
assessment.
3
Administering surveys, facilitating focus groups, and conducting interviews are examples of
A) primary data collection.
B) secondary data collection.
C) tertiary data collection.
D) statistical data collection.
A) primary data collection.
B) secondary data collection.
C) tertiary data collection.
D) statistical data collection.
primary data collection.
4
What type of data collection is most likely to be timely and expensive?
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Statistical
A) Primary
B) Secondary
C) Tertiary
D) Statistical
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5
Which of the following is NOT an important question for a needs assessment?
A) What is the cost of the needs?
B) Who is the priority population?
C) Where are any subgroups located geographically?
D) What is currently being done to resolve identified needs?
A) What is the cost of the needs?
B) Who is the priority population?
C) Where are any subgroups located geographically?
D) What is currently being done to resolve identified needs?
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6
Which of the following is NOT an example of primary data obtained through observation?
A) Windshield tours
B) Walk-throughs
C) Photovoice (participatory data collection)
D) Individual surveys
A) Windshield tours
B) Walk-throughs
C) Photovoice (participatory data collection)
D) Individual surveys
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7
Which is a main goal of Photovoice?
A) To enable people to record and reflect on their community's strengths and concerns
B) To audio record the oral history of a community
C) To highlight the key community members on tape
D) To document preconceived ideas about the community
A) To enable people to record and reflect on their community's strengths and concerns
B) To audio record the oral history of a community
C) To highlight the key community members on tape
D) To document preconceived ideas about the community
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8
Telephone interviews
A) have only one reliable method of selecting participants.
B) can use random digit dialing.
C) are quite expensive compared to other methods.
D) make it easier to reach participants than other methods.
A) have only one reliable method of selecting participants.
B) can use random digit dialing.
C) are quite expensive compared to other methods.
D) make it easier to reach participants than other methods.
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9
Funding that is earmarked or dedicated to a specific health problem or determinant is termed
A) research funding.
B) strategic funding.
C) categorical funding.
D) temporary funding.
A) research funding.
B) strategic funding.
C) categorical funding.
D) temporary funding.
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10
The American Cancer Society and the American Heart Association are examples of
A) federal agencies.
B) fee-for-service organizations.
C) non-governmental agencies.
D) research arms of the CDC.
A) federal agencies.
B) fee-for-service organizations.
C) non-governmental agencies.
D) research arms of the CDC.
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11
One source of secondary data about substance abuse and mental health is
A) SAMHSA.
B) US Census Bureau.
C) NCI.
D) EPA.
A) SAMHSA.
B) US Census Bureau.
C) NCI.
D) EPA.
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12
Examples of health-focused data bases include all of the following EXCEPT
A) Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL).
B) Medline.
C) PsycINFO.
D) ERIC.
A) Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL).
B) Medline.
C) PsycINFO.
D) ERIC.
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13
HIAs are based on four values, which of the following is NOT one of the values?
A) Democracy
B) Equity
C) Multiculturalism
D) Ethical Use of Evidence
A) Democracy
B) Equity
C) Multiculturalism
D) Ethical Use of Evidence
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14
Which of the following is NOT a step to increase the accuracy of self-reported data?
A) Conduct a pilot study
B) Employ multiple methods
C) Use experimental groups only
D) Use multiple measures
A) Conduct a pilot study
B) Employ multiple methods
C) Use experimental groups only
D) Use multiple measures
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15
Data already collected by someone else are considered secondary data.
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16
Secondary data are often quite expensive to access.
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17
Key informants are strategically placed individuals who have knowledge and the ability to report on the needs of those in the priority population.
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The Nominal Group Process is highly structured.
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19
A good needs assessment considers both the needs identified by the planners and the concerns of the target population.
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20
The Basic Priority Rating Process (BPR) is a method to quantify the subjective process of prioritizing.
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21
A community forum involves a moderator who encourages those present from the priority population to share their concerns with others.
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22
One disadvantage of collecting secondary data is that a needs assessment instrument must to be developed.
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23
A windshield tour is a type of unobtrusive observation to look for indicators of community health and well-being.
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24
A benefit of using focus groups to collect needs assessment data is that they are very easy to conduct.
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The Delphi Technique is usually carried out in a room where planners and people from the target population sit down face-to-face to discuss needs.
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26
Why is assessing the needs of the priority population possibly the most critical step in the planning process?
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27
What are three of the nine questions Petersen & Alexander and NACCHO suggest that a needs assessment should
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28
Name three types of opinion leaders and three of their common characteristics.
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29
Explain the difference between primary and secondary data, and give three sources for each.
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30
List, in order, the six steps to conduct a needs assessment.
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31
Explain the difference between single step and multi step surveys and give an example of each.
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32
Define the term opinion leader and list three traits of an opinion leader.
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