SPARX: Module 2
The Health Impact Pyramid
(Bottom up) socioeconomic factors, changing the context, long-lasting protective interventions, clinical interventions, and counseling/education
When should a needs assessment be conducted
beginning, middle, end
qualitative data
collected in numeric form and can be summarized via statistics
mixed methods of data
collecting both qualitative and qualitative data
assets
collective resources that individuals and communities have at their disposal
qualitative data
consist of narrative or labels and descriptions
primary data
data that you and your team collect themselves
secondary data
existing data that have already been published and made readily available through a database/ scientific article
primary data collection
focus groups, key informant interviews, surveys, direct observation
identifying key risk/protective factors
organizational, interpersonal, individual
needs assessment process
organizing: define the scope, planning, gathering/analyzing info, and prioritizing and creating action plan
needs assessment
the systematic gathering of information that describes the needs and assets in a community. describes current state of the community and where the community desires to be
Needs
things a community requires to positively affect or prevent the identified problem.
Generalizable
to the extent to which the data and conclusions can be applied to the population at large