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CHES EXAM STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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CHES EXAM STUDY GUIDE

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  • September 4, 2024
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  • 2024/2025
  • Exam (elaborations)
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  • CHES - Certified Health Education Specialist
  • CHES - Certified Health Education Specialist
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CHES EXAM STUDY GUIDE

Health Belief Model - answer Model which people assess the threat of an emerging
disease by assessing their perceived susceptibility against the severity of the disease.

Programs - answera set of planned activities over time designed to achieve specific
objectives

Program Planning - answerprocess of identifying needs, establishing priorities,
diagnosing causes of problems, assessing and allocating resources and determining
barriers to achieving objectives

Vision Statement - answerone-sentence or one-phrase statement that describes the
long term desired change stemming from the efforts of an organization or program

Program Mission Statement - answerstatement of the general focus or purpose of the
program. Can be one-sentence statement or short narrative that broadly defines the
program's purpose. Mission statements identify the scope or focus of the organization or
program and are enduring over time

Goals - answergeneral, long-term statements or desired program outcomes and provide
the direction upon which all objectives are based

Objectives - answerstatements that describe, in measureable terms, the changes in
behavior, attitude, knowledge, skills, or health status that will occur in the intervention
group as a result of the program. They are small, specific steps that enable the goal to
be met

Community-based organization (CBO) - answerpublic or private, nonprofit organization
of demonstrated effectiveness that is representative of a community or significant
segments of a community and provides educational or related services to individuals in
the community

Coalition - answergroup of diverse organizations and constituencies working together
toward a common goal

Cultural competence/cy - answeran ability to understand, communicate with and
effectively interact with people across cultures. Comprises these components: a)
awareness of one's own cultural worldview, b) attitude towards cultural differences, and
c) knowledge of one's orientation affects different professional practices and
relationships

,Stakeholders - answergroups of key people such as those involved in the program
operations, those served or affected by the program, and the primary users of the
program.

Expressed needs - answerobserved through individuals' use of services, such as an
exercise class taken by older adults at a senior center.

Actual needs - answermay be inferred through the discrepancy of services provided to
one community group as compared to another, such as bicycling and walking lanes.

Perceived needs - answerrefer to what individuals in a community state that they want,
such as more healthy food choices in a school's vending machine.

Normative needs - answera discrepancy between an individual's or group's current
status and that of others, such as smoke free environment in restaurants among
different cities.

Well Planned Health Education Programs - answerA) Incorporate collected data about
the health issues addressed and/or about other similar programs
B) Organize at the grassroots level to involve the populations that will be affected
C) Will be most successful if the propriety population feels it has been instrumental in
program development
D) Important to provide a sense of ownership and empowerment among those in the
population of interest

The community organization process includes: - answercommunity recognition of the
issue, entrance of health education specialists into the community to help organize the
citizens, community assessment, priority setting, selection and implementation of an
intervention, and evaluation and reassessment of the action plan.

Health education specialists should: - answer1. weigh the benefits and shortcomings of
conference calls, webinars, face-to-face meetings, and strive to make participation
seamless for priority populations, partners, and other stakeholders.
2. Should communicate about gatherings via oral messages, newsletters, and traditional
and/or social media to ensure the broadest possible participation.

Coalition - answercommunity groups and collaborative efforts

Collaborative efforts - answerprovide the opportunity for program planners to bring
together representatives from diverse organizations, segments, or constituencies within
the community to work toward a common goal. Also bring together a combination of
resources and expertise.

Steps for an effective coalition: - answer1. Analyze the issue or problem on which the
coalition will focus
2. Create awareness of the issue

, 3. Conduct initial coalition planning and recruitment
4. Develop resources and funding for the coalition
5. Create coalition infrastructure
6. Elect coalition leadership
7. Create an action plan

To promote this collaborative effort, health education specialists: - answerneed to
research the partner organizations mission's, establish clear goals, tasks, and
communication methods, and continually monitor effectiveness.

People who may be interested in the program planning process: - answer1. Individuals
who represent various groups within the priority population
2. Representatives of other stakeholders not represented in the priority population
3. Individuals who have key roles within the organization sponsoring the program

Obstacles: - answer1. Lack of time
2. Lack of awareness
3. Lack of transportation and communication barriers
4. Lack of interest/apathy
5. Inconvenient locations or times

Remove these obstacles by: - answermaking personal contact with key representatives,
provide incentives for participation, choose easily accessible meeting locations and
conduct training programs.

Goals: - answer1. Help measure a program's processes and outcomes.
2. Include program components, activities, deliveries, and time frame while the
outcomes could include short-term changes (knowledge, attitudes, skills, behaviors) or
long-term changes (behavior adherence, health status.)

Primary Prevention: - answerfocused on protecting people from developing a disease or
injury

Secondary Prevention: - answeremphasizes early diagnosis of disease or potential
injury. Example: regular preventative exams or screening tests

Tertiary Prevention: - answerrehabilitation after diagnosis or a disease or injury. Goal is
to prevent further deterioration and maximizing quality of life through self-management
or support groups.

Vision Statement: - answerone-sentence or one-phrase statement that describes the
long-term desired change stemming from the efforts of an organization or community.

Mission Statement - answer1. Statement of the purpose of organization
2. Oriented to making decision, priorities, and actions of the organization

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