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SGHPROSDH - Monitoring and Evaluation

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What is the first stage of the cycle of health monitoring?

Selecting relevant indicators

What kind of origins do many of the determinants of health and health inequities in populations have?

Social, environmental, and economic

Why is it important to monitor the activities of other sectors beyond the health sector?

Because health inequities have social, environmental, and economic origins

What is the purpose of selecting relevant indicators in health monitoring?

To monitor significant health consequences

What is the term used to describe the assessment of the impact of policies on health outcomes and health inequity?

Health Impact Assessment

What is the primary benefit of combining community-based programs with whole system approaches?

Amplifying their impact

What is the main goal of health promotion initiatives?

To achieve individual behavior change

What is the outcome of a comprehensive approach to health promotion?

Addressing multiple determinants of health effectively

Why is it important to evaluate health initiatives in the context of social determinants of health?

To identify the underlying determinants of health

What is the primary importance of health impact assessment?

To bring to light health inequities and their underlying determinants

What is the outcome of combining community-based programs with whole system approaches?

Synergistic effect

What is the significance of data in health promotion?

To bring to light health inequities and their underlying determinants

What is the primary focus of health monitoring?

Tracking the health of a population and the health system

What is monitoring in the context of health?

The systematic collection of data about an indicator or variable of interest

What is the main difference between monitoring and evaluation in health?

Monitoring involves data collection, while evaluation involves judgement about the value of a variable

What aspect of health can monitoring and evaluation focus on?

Different aspects of health and health policy-making

What is an example of an epidemiological aspect of health that monitoring and evaluation can focus on?

Risk factors and exposure levels

What is an example of a determinant of health that monitoring and evaluation can focus on?

Income and living conditions

What is an example of a population health aspect of health that monitoring and evaluation can focus on?

Incidence of disease and life expectancy

What is the purpose of monitoring and evaluation in health?

To track the health of a population and the health system

The first stage of the cycle of health monitoring is selecting relevant indicators.

True

Monitoring is only limited to the health sector.

False

Health inequities in populations have biological origins.

False

Health policy has no impact on health outcomes and health inequity.

False

The FIT FOR SCHOOL PROGRAM is an example of a health promotion initiative.

True

Health impact assessment is not a type of health policy.

False

Health monitoring involves a judgement about the value of or change in a variable.

False

Monitoring and evaluation in health can focus on health system performance.

True

Epidemiology is an example of a determinant of health that monitoring and evaluation can focus on.

False

Population health is an example of a determinant of health that monitoring and evaluation can focus on.

False

Monitoring and evaluation in health can focus on income and living conditions.

True

Health monitoring involves a judgement about the value of or change in a variable.

False

Evaluation is the process of tracking the health of a population and the health system that serves that population.

False

Monitoring and evaluation in health can focus on incidence of disease and life expectancy.

True

Health promotion is less likely to be successful when it combines individual behavior change, systemic changes, and supportive environments.

False

Combining community-based programs with whole system approaches can amplify their impact.

True

A comprehensive approach to health promotion addresses only one determinant of health.

False

Data is not useful in bringing to light health inequities and their underlying health determinants.

False

Evaluating health initiatives is not important in the context of social determinants of health.

False

Health impact assessment is not important in understanding the importance of health inequities and their underlying health determinants.

False

Settings-based approaches to health promotion are not effective in specific settings such as schools or workplaces.

False

Study Notes

Community-Based Programs and Whole System Approaches

  • Community-based programs operate within specific settings (e.g., schools or workplaces) and require cooperation from various sectors.
  • These programs can benefit from whole system support, such as government policies, to create a synergistic effect.
  • A comprehensive approach that combines individual behavior change, systemic changes, and supportive environments can effectively address the multiple determinants of health.

Measuring and Monitoring Social Determinants of Health

  • Health promotion is more likely to be successful and have a lasting impact when it combines individual behavior change, systemic changes, and supportive environments.
  • Measuring and monitoring social determinants of health can help identify health inequities and their underlying determinants.
  • Health impact assessment is important in evaluating health initiatives in the context of social determinants of health.

The Cycle of Health Monitoring

  • The five stages of the cycle of health monitoring include: selecting relevant indicators, monitoring, evaluating, reviewing, and taking action.
  • Monitoring involves the systematic collection of data about an indicator or variable of interest.
  • Evaluation involves a judgment about the value of or change in that variable.

Health Impact Assessment

  • Health impact assessment involves evaluating the potential health effects of a project or policy.
  • It considers the social, environmental, and economic origins of health inequities that extend beyond the direct influence of the health sector and health policies.
  • Health impact assessment can focus on different aspects of health and health policy-making, such as population health, epidemiology, determinants of health, and health system performance.

Community-Based Programs and Whole System Approaches

  • Community-based programs operate within specific settings (e.g., schools or workplaces) and require cooperation from various sectors.
  • These programs can benefit from whole system support, such as government policies, to create a synergistic effect.
  • A comprehensive approach that combines individual behavior change, systemic changes, and supportive environments can effectively address the multiple determinants of health.

Measuring and Monitoring Social Determinants of Health

  • Health promotion is more likely to be successful and have a lasting impact when it combines individual behavior change, systemic changes, and supportive environments.
  • Measuring and monitoring social determinants of health can help identify health inequities and their underlying determinants.
  • Health impact assessment is important in evaluating health initiatives in the context of social determinants of health.

The Cycle of Health Monitoring

  • The five stages of the cycle of health monitoring include: selecting relevant indicators, monitoring, evaluating, reviewing, and taking action.
  • Monitoring involves the systematic collection of data about an indicator or variable of interest.
  • Evaluation involves a judgment about the value of or change in that variable.

Health Impact Assessment

  • Health impact assessment involves evaluating the potential health effects of a project or policy.
  • It considers the social, environmental, and economic origins of health inequities that extend beyond the direct influence of the health sector and health policies.
  • Health impact assessment can focus on different aspects of health and health policy-making, such as population health, epidemiology, determinants of health, and health system performance.

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