What This Document Is
This document is a review sheet for the midterm exam in PUBH 3331, Program Planning at Baylor University. It summarizes key concepts and frameworks covered in the first half of the course, designed to help students prepare for a 50-question multiple-choice assessment.
Why This Document Matters
This review is essential for students enrolled in PUBH 3331 who are preparing for their midterm exam. It serves as a concentrated overview of core program planning principles, helping students identify areas for further study and reinforce their understanding of foundational concepts. It’s most useful when used *in conjunction with* course lectures, readings, and assignments.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This review sheet is not a substitute for comprehensive study. It provides a high-level overview and does not include detailed explanations or practice questions beyond noting the exam format. Students will still need to refer to their course materials and actively engage with the content to succeed on the exam. This preview does not contain the full list of concepts or the review sheet itself.
What This Document Provides
The full review sheet includes:
* An overview of the multidimensional nature of health (physical, social, emotional, spiritual, intellectual).
* A breakdown of the three levels of prevention (primary, secondary, tertiary) with examples.
* Distinctions between health education and health promotion.
* A summary of the general planning model and its phases.
* An outline of the six phases of MAPP (Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships) and its four key assessments.
* An explanation of SWOT analysis.
* Components and examples of the PRECEDE/PROCEED model.
* A description of prioritization matrices and the five dimensions of community capacity.
* An overview of key behavioral theories (Stimulus Response, Theory of Planned Behavior, Health Belief Model, Stages of Change).
* Definitions of goal types and objective components (SMART objectives).
* Explanations of process, impact, and outcome objectives.
* Definitions of intervention, multiplicity, dose, and strategies in health interventions.
* Concepts related to competition, segmentation, marketing mix, pretesting, continuous monitoring, and diffusion theory.