map) that presents the shared relationships among the resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes/impacts for your

Title: Community Health Assessment Process: Six Common Phases Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKNHzb-ww-M&feature=youtu.be Video Details: Gayle Shirley, Communications and Systems Improvement Manager for Lewis and Clark Public Health, and St. Peter’s Hospital Director of Marketing and Public Relations Katy Peterson discuss the outcomes of the 2015 Community Health Needs Assessment. A) After reading Chapters 7 and 8, and watching the videos, answer the discussion board questions using of the presentation methods below: A is a graphic depiction (road map) that presents the shared relationships among the resources, activities, outputs, and outcomes/impacts for your program. It depicts the relationship between your program’s activities and its intended effects, in an implicit ‘if-then’ relationship among the program elements — if I do this activity, then I expect this outcome. Among other things, a logic model helps clarify the boundary between ‘what’ the program is doing and ‘so what’—the changes that are intended to result from strong implementation of the “what.” Logic Models often include 5 core components of the program action: INPUTS: resources, contributions, investments that go into the program OUTPUTS: activities, services, events, and products that reach people who participate or who are targeted OUTCOMES: results or changes for individuals, groups, communities, organizations, communities, or systems Assumptions: the beliefs we have about the program, the people involved, and the context and the way we think the program will work External Factors: the environment in which the program exists includes a variety of external factors that interact with and influence the program’s action. Prepare an annotated bibliography of one source you will use in developing your proposed program. In this way, each of you will have a few key citations related to program planning that may be useful for future reference. No exceptions are allowed. for Annotated Bibliography: Specifically prepare an annotated bibliography, which is a list of citations in appropriate APA format with 2-4 sentences that summarize the main idea(s) of the item and 1-2 sentences that relate the material to your topic. They be articles from scholarly/peer-reviewed journals. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY AuBuchon, J. P. (2005). Meeting transfusion safety expectations. (7), 537-8. Retrieved from: This journal argues the steps needed to understand the risks associated with virologic transmission in our blood supply, and the importance of meeting blood transfusion safety for the public and the health care industry needs to constantly reexamine its procedures. AuBuchon (2005) makes a good case for those in the public health care services, to be aware of the impacts on transfusion recipients’ morbidity and mortality; and gives us examples in which we have to change the way we handle blood and blood products. With the appearance of West Nile virus in 2002, there has been a rapid adaptation of nucleic acid testing systems in order to maintain the safety of our blood, but at what cost, and how can we improve the quality when the donors’ health history statements have turned out to be unreliable. James P. AuBuchon MD is affiliated with Dartmouth-tchcock Medical Center, in Lebanon, NH. 4. A minimum of one reference is required to support your response to the discussion question. You may cite the course required textbook and or other sources from which you have used content. Make sure your references are in APA format.

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