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See all the yellow highlighted area’s below. I have placed week 1, 4 AND 5

Week 1 In The News: This is the detail’s from week 1:

Welcome to In the News!

The In the News assignment has been designed to give you the opportunity to review current news articles about one of the Healthy People assigned focus areas addressed by the Healthy People 2020 program's Vision, Mission, & Overarching Goals: http://healthypeople.gov/2020/.
In the first few days of Week 1, your Instructor will assign one of the following Healthy People assigned focus area to you based on last name. For example, the Healthy People assigned focus area, "Access to Health Services" would be assigned to "Aaronson, Robert."

  • Access to Health Services

  • Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions

  • Cancer

  • Chronic Kidney Disease

  • Diabetes

  • Disability and Secondary Conditions

  • Environmental Health

  • Heart Disease and Stroke

  • HIV- Cynthia

  • Immunization and Infectious Diseases

  • Injury and Violence Prevention

  • Maternal, Infant, and Child Health

  • Mental Health and Mental Disorders

  • Nutritionand Weight Studies

  • Oral Health

  • Respiratory Diseases

  • Sexually Transmitted Diseases

  • Substance Abuse

  • Vision


To prepare for this assignment, keep your eyes open for an article in an online news publication that relates to your Healthy People assigned focus area. The news article should be intended for the general public. Examples of such sources follow:
· Magazines and newspapers (e.g., The New York Times)
· Health news websites (e.g., National Public Radio's (NPR's) "Health" section)
· News updates from government sites, such as "In the News" at the National Institutes of Health site (http://www.nih.gov/, upper right-hand corner of homepage) or "Science News" at the National Institute of Mental Health (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/science-news/index.shtml)
When you find an article:

  • Consider how it relates to your Healthy People assigned focus area ( HIV)

  • Review the current statistics stated in the article


In 1 to 2 paragraphs or ½ page, post a summary of the article, discussing the reason you choose this article for your assignment. Then, include a comprehensive response of 600–750 words to the following questions:

  • Does the article address a biomedical perspective, a prevention perspective, or both? Please explain. If you feel it only addresses one perspective, in what ways can the second perspective be addressed (i.e. through an education or prevention program, clinical trials, etc).

  • What levels (or level) of the social ecology of health model are addressed in the topic? See p. 15, Figure 1.1 of your text. How do these levels apply populations affected with your Healthy People 2020 assigned focus area?

NOTE: Post BOTH the article summary AND the comprehensive response together by Day 4 of week 5.
Be sure to provide a hyperlink to the article that informed your response (if applicable) and cite and reference it appropriately in your response. If you need help with APA format for citing and referencing electronic sources and articles, please visit the Writing Center (http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu) under the "APA" tab for examples.

I will have you do this section to, once everyone has posted. This is the respond back to classmate


By Day 6 of Week 5, respond to at least one colleague by:

  • Ask a probing question.

  • Expand on the colleague's posting with additional insight and resources.

  • Offer polite disagreement or critique, supported with evidence.


In addition, you may also respond as follows:

  • Offer and support an opinion.

  • Validate an idea with your own experience.

  • Make a suggestion or comment that guides or facilitates the discussion.

Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial posting. Note what you have learned and/or any insights you have gained as a result of your colleagues' comments. You are not required to post these final insights.

From the Announcement from week 4

In the News

Posted on: Monday, May 1, 2017 9:29:50 PM EDT

In the News assignment is due in Week 5. The instructions are in the syllabus as well as under the “In the News” tab. I am copying them here for you:

To prepare for this assignment, keep your eyes open for an article in an online news publication that relates to your assigned topic area. The news article should be intended for the general public. Examples of such sources follow:

  • Magazines and newspapers (e.g., The New York Times)

  • Health news websites (e.g., National Public Radio's (NPR's) "Health" section)

  • News updates from government sites, such as "In the News" at the National Institute of Health site (http://www.nih.gov/, upper right-hand corner of homepage)  or "Science News" at the National Institute of Mental Health (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/science-news/index.shtml)

When you find an article:

  • Consider how it relates to your topic area

  • Review the current statistics stated in the article

Post a summary of the article AND include a comprehensive response of 600–750 words to the following questions:

  • Does the article address a biomedical perspective, a prevention perspective, or both? Please explain.

  • What levels (or level) of the social ecology of health model are addressed in the topic? See p. 15, Figure 1.1 of your text.

NOTE: Post BOTH the article summary AND the comprehensive response together by Day 4 of week 5.   Be sure to provide a hyperlink to the article that informed your response (if applicable) and cite and reference it appropriately in your response. If you need help with APA format for citing and referencing electronic sources and articles, please visit the Writing Center (http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu) under the "APA" tab for examples.

By Day 6 of Week 5, respond to at least one colleague.

WEEK 5:

In the News!

The In the News assignment that was assigned at the beginning of the course is due by Day 4 of Week 5. Please be sure that your In the News assignment adheres to the criteria stated in the guidelines, located in the Week 5 In the News area, and in the In the News Rubric, located in the Course Info area.
Respond
 to at least one colleague by Day 6 of Week 5 located in the Week 5 In the News area.



Assignment - Week 5

COLLAPSE

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The In the News assignment has been designed to give you the opportunity to review current news articles about one of the Healthy People assigned focus area addressed by the Healthy People 2020 program's Vision, Mission, Overarching Goals: http://healthypeople.gov/2020/.
In the first few days of Week 1, your Instructor will assign one of the following Healthy People assigned focus area to you based on last name. For example, the Healthy People assigned focus area, "Access to Health Services" would be assigned to "Aaronson, Robert."
·
 Access to Health Services
·
 Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions
·
 Cancer
·
 Chronic Kidney Disease
·
 Diabetes
·
 Disability and Secondary Conditions
·
 Environmental Health
·
 Heart Disease and Stroke
·
 HIV- CYNTHIA
·
 Immunization and Infectious Diseases
·
 Injury and Violence Prevention
·
 Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
·
 Mental Health and Mental Disorders
·
 Nutritionand Weight Studies
·
 Oral Health
·
 Respiratory Diseases
·
 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
·
 Substance Abuse
·
 Vision
To prepare
 for this assignment, keep your eyes open for an article in an online news publication that relates to your Healthy People assigned focus area. The news article should be intended for the general public. Examples of such sources follow:
·
 Magazines and newspapers (e.g., The New York Times)
·
 Health news websites (e.g., National Public Radio's (NPR's) "Health" section)
·
 News updates from government sites, such as "In the News" at the National Institutes of Health site (http://www.nih.gov/, upper right-hand corner of homepage) or "Science News" at the National Institute of Mental Health (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/science-news/index.shtml)
When you find an article:
·
 Consider how it relates to your Healthy People assigned focus area
·
 Review the current statistics stated in the article
Post a summary of the article AND include a comprehensive response of 600–750 words to the following questions:

  • Does the article address a biomedical perspective, a prevention perspective, or both? Please explain.

  • What levels (or level) of the social ecology of health model are addressed in the topic? See p. 15, Figure 1.1 of your text.

NOTE: Post BOTH the article summary AND the comprehensive response together by Day 4 of week 5.
Be sure to provide a hyperlink to the article that informed your response (if applicable) and cite and reference it appropriately in your response. If you need help with APA format for citing and referencing electronic sources and articles, please visit the Writing Center (
http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu) under the "APA" tab for examples.
By
 Day 6 of Week 5, respond to at least one colleague by:
· Ask a probing question.
· Expand on the colleague's posting with additional insight and resources.
· Offer polite disagreement or critique, supported with evidence.
In addition, you may also respond as follows:

  • Offer and support an opinion.

  • Validate an idea with your own experience.

  • Make a suggestion or comment that guides or facilitates the discussion.

Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial posting. Note what you have learned and/or any insights you have gained as a result of your colleagues' comments. You are not required to post these final insights.

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Please see the BIG highlighted yellow portion of Applying a Model to Develop an Intervention.

I highlighted it in big letter’s below: Red lettering.

Week 5

 

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Objectives

Week 5: Translating Theories and Research Into Practice

Introduction
In Week 2 you found that theories are conceptual frameworks that provide an explanation of a problem. They are most useful when they are applied. Models provide the guidelines for implementing the theories.
In this week's Discussion you will examine how three major models are used to develop intervention programs. The three models are the PRECEDE – PROCEDE, Intervention Mapping, and Mobilizing for Planning and Partnership (MAPP) models.
Objectives
This week you will:

    • Examine how a theory has been applied to a health intervention in order to address a health disparity

Looking Ahead
Your response to a colleague for the In the News assignment is due on
 Day 6 of this week.


Three Intervention Programs—Week 5

Nina Ansarin—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Paula Borens—Group B The MAPP model

LaTonya Bowers—Group C The Intervention Mapping model

Frank Butler—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Sabrina Clark--Group B The MAPP model

Shayla Crump—Group C The Intervention Mapping model

Abdoulaye Djibo—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Tracie Faniel—Group B The MAPP model

Cynthia Garcia—Group C The Intervention Mapping model

Gina Garcia—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Prenell Henfield—Group B The MAPP model

Cassandra Hill—Group C The Intervention Mapping model

La’Nathan Hill--Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Fern Hunt—Group B The MAPP model

Carlene Jones—Group C The Intervention Mapping model

Rachelle Meyer—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Avinash Rao--Group B The MAPP model

Catonnya Riley—Group C The Intervention Mapping model

Capucine Sanders—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Hannah Schiemann—Group B The MAPP model

Zipporah Shemuale—Group C The Intervention Mapping model

Ramandeep Singh—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Tracey Smith-Wilson—Group B The MAPP model

Delisaya Womack— Group C The Intervention Mapping model

Rebecca Yedowitz—Group A The PRECEDE-PROCEED model

Here are the instructions for Week 5 Discussion:


After you have completed the Discussion, please proceed to In the News.

In the News!

The In the News assignment that was assigned at the beginning of the course is due by Day 4 of Week 5. Please be sure that your In the News assignment adheres to the criteria stated in the guidelines, located in the Week 5 In the News area, and in the In the News Rubric, located in the Course Info area.
Respond
 to at least one colleague by Day 6 of Week 5 located in the Week 5 In the News area.

You have completed Week 5. Please proceed to Week 6.

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Assignment - Week 5

COLLAPSE

Top of Form

The In the News assignment has been designed to give you the opportunity to review current news articles about one of the Healthy People assigned focus area addressed by the Healthy People 2020 program's Vision, Mission, Overarching Goals: http://healthypeople.gov/2020/.
In the first few days of Week 1, your Instructor will assign one of the following Healthy People assigned focus area to you based on last name. For example, the Healthy People assigned focus area, "Access to Health Services" would be assigned to "Aaronson, Robert."
·
 Access to Health Services
·
 Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions
·
 Cancer
·
 Chronic Kidney Disease
·
 Diabetes
·
 Disability and Secondary Conditions
·
 Environmental Health
·
 Heart Disease and Stroke
·
 HIV - Cynthia
·
 Immunization and Infectious Diseases
·
 Injury and Violence Prevention
·
 Maternal, Infant, and Child Health
·
 Mental Health and Mental Disorders
·
 Nutritionand Weight Studies
·
 Oral Health
·
 Respiratory Diseases
·
 Sexually Transmitted Diseases
·
 Substance Abuse
·
 Vision
To prepare
 for this assignment, keep your eyes open for an article in an online news publication that relates to your Healthy People assigned focus area. The news article should be intended for the general public. Examples of such sources follow:
·
 Magazines and newspapers (e.g., The New York Times)
·
 Health news websites (e.g., National Public Radio's (NPR's) "Health" section)
·
 News updates from government sites, such as "In the News" at the National Institutes of Health site (http://www.nih.gov/, upper right-hand corner of homepage) or "Science News" at the National Institute of Mental Health (http://www.nimh.nih.gov/science-news/index.shtml)
When you find an article:
·
 Consider how it relates to your Healthy People assigned focus area
·
 Review the current statistics stated in the article
Post a summary of the article AND include a comprehensive response of 600–750 words to the following questions:

  • Does the article address a biomedical perspective, a prevention perspective, or both? Please explain.

  • What levels (or level) of the social ecology of health model are addressed in the topic? See p. 15, Figure 1.1 of your text.

NOTE: Post BOTH the article summary AND the comprehensive response together by Day 4 of week 5.
Be sure to provide a hyperlink to the article that informed your response (if applicable) and cite and reference it appropriately in your response. If you need help with APA format for citing and referencing electronic sources and articles, please visit the Writing Center (
http://writingcenter.waldenu.edu) under the "APA" tab for examples.
By
 Day 6 of Week 5, respond to at least one colleague by:
· Ask a probing question.
· Expand on the colleague's posting with additional insight and resources.
· Offer polite disagreement or critique, supported with evidence.
In addition, you may also respond as follows:

  • Offer and support an opinion.

  • Validate an idea with your own experience.

  • Make a suggestion or comment that guides or facilitates the discussion.

Return to this Discussion in a few days to read the responses to your initial posting. Note what you have learned and/or any insights you have gained as a result of your colleagues' comments. You are not required to post these final insights.

Looking Ahead
Be prepared to revisit your assigned topic area in numerous upcoming assignments.

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