Posted: February 17th, 2023
Health Promotion Applications Assignment Instructions
Overview
In the field of public health, program development is a critical skill. These assignments provide opportunities to apply a variety of health promotion topics gained in the assigned readings and videos to program development. These topics include: Clinical Preventative Services, Physical Activity and Exercise, Nutrition or Weight Management, Church-based Health Education, Mental Health, and Future Health Care.
Instructions
For each activity you will prepare an 800–1,000-word paper outlining an assigned health intervention for seniors. You will introduce each application with a statement of the need for the program in a specific priority population of elders. You will then provide bulleted details of the intervention in an outline comprising the six parts of the EATPIE community health intervention acronym: Engage the community, Assess the population, Target the priorities, Plan the intervention, Implement the plan, and Evaluate the outcomes. Provide adequate information in each part of the outline so that it could be used as a guide to deliver an actual program by a trained health professional. Add a list of references that you used to help you plan your intervention. Use at least 1 citation each from your course textbook and the Bible, and at least 2 references from any combination of the following sources:
The format of these application papers is a bulleted outline, not a traditional outline with letters and numbers. Follow the outline guide given below, including the major headings, but with your own content. You may use complete sentences or partial phrases whenever appropriate, but remember that you are producing a document that must contain enough information to be used by someone else to reproduce the program you are suggesting. Each paper must include an appropriate title page and follow the writing and citation format of the most current American Medical Association Manual of Style.
NOTE: You may find the Community Guide’s Program Planning Resource helpful in preparing your health promotion applications: https://www.thecommunityguide.org/content/program-planning-resource.
*Your selection of appropriate sources is an important part of finding current, credible content for your program. Choose only sources that directly address the topic of your program in some fashion.
Peer-reviewed journal articles should be published within the past 5 years—the more recent, the better. Review articles and recommendation papers are usually good choices. Consider journals such as
Government reports should focus on guidelines or recommendations. Note that although you will cite the website in which the report appears, you are referencing a specific report, not just the website. Consider reports appearing in
Professional organization reports should also focus on guidelines, recommendations, or position papers on the topic of interest. Consider reports from the
Do not include more than 50 words of direct quotes from your combined sources and be sure to properly identify and cite all sources you use.
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