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Building a Constituency for Community Assessment and Data Based Planning: The Role of Coalitions and Collaboratives in the Development of an MCH Plan |
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Community Health Assessment: Identifying Maternal, Child Health Needs and Setting Priorities |
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Conducting a Formal Problem Analysis and Identifying Effective Interventions |
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Developing Objectives, Performance Measures, and an Action Plan |
| Chapter V |
Program Evaluation and Performance Monitoring |
| Chapter VI |
Putting It All Together: Creating a Planning Document |
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Available Tools for Public Health Core Data Functions |
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| Appendices |
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Public Health Indicators and Their Use |
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California County Data Resources on the Web |
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Tool for Prioritizing Health Indicators (worksheet) |
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Prioritizing Indicators: One County's Results |
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Criteria for Evaluation of Data Sources |
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Survey Development |
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An Introduction to Qualitative Method |
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Title V Indicator Template for Prenatal Care in the First Trimester |
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Facilitator’s Guide to Problem Prioritization (worksheet) |
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Overview of Confidence Intervals |
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Calculating and Interpreting Attributable Risk and Population Attributable Risk |
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Community Health and Social Services Resource Matrix (worksheet) |
| Appendix IV-A-1 |
Example Logic Model: Community Plan to Promote Breastfeeding |
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Example Logic Model: Provider Education Program to Promote Breastfeeding |
| Appendix IV-B-1 |
Program Action Plan Matrix |
| Appendix IV-B-2 |
Program Action Plan Matrix: Definitions |
| Appendix IV-C |
Program Timeline |
| Appendix V-A |
Evaluation Design |
| Appendix V-B-1 |
Example: Logic Model Tool (worksheet) |
| Appendix V-B-2 |
How to Use a Logic Model: Step by Step |
| Appendix V-C |
Data Collection Worksheet (worksheet) |