Mastering CHES Exam: Dr. Cindy Delgado Discusses Assessment Models and Data Collection Strategies - Part 2
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Today, we’re sharing part 2 of our insightful discussion with Dr. Cindy Delgado, an experienced public health professional with an extensive background in health education.
In this continuation, we explore deep and practical advice on the assessment area of responsibility for the Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES) exam.
Dr. Delgado’s expertise and straightforward communication make this episode a must-listen for all CHES candidates looking to ace their exams and advance their public health careers.
Comprehensive Assessment Techniques for the CHES ExamIn this episode, we cover the various models and methods of assessments crucial for the CHES exam. Dr. Cindy Delgado breaks down different frameworks, data collection techniques, and analysis strategies, providing actionable insights and examples to help you grasp the practical application of these concepts.
Table of ContentsIntroduction to Assessment Models
Primary and Secondary Data Collection
Community and Individual Level Assessments
Data Analysis and Interpretation
Synthesis and Reporting Results
Ethical Considerations in Data Use
Discussion on various models of assessment: Dr. Delgado describes several assessment models such as the epidemiological model, the public health model, and the asset model. She explains how choosing the correct model depends on the specific issue or problem being addressed. This section also covers frameworks like the PRECEDE-PROCEED model, intervention mapping, and sociological approaches.
Primary and Secondary Data CollectionUnderstanding different types of data: Dr. Delgado contrasts primary and secondary data, including their uses and benefits within community assessments. She stresses the importance of knowing available databases and resources like PubMed and MedlinePlus, and discusses data collection methods like behavioral health surveys and GIS mapping.
Community and Individual Level AssessmentsDetailed look at assessment levels: This section outlines the assessment processes in various settings, including schools, healthcare, colleges, and business environments. Dr. Delgado emphasizes the importance of focus groups, community forums, interviews, and the Delphi technique in gathering reliable information.
Data Analysis and InterpretationEffective analysis planning: Dr. Delgado delves into how to develop a thorough analysis plan. She outlines the importance of identifying key needs, reducing biases, ensuring validity and reliability, and choosing appropriate statistical methods and software. This ensures that the findings of an assessment are accurate and actionable.
Synthesis and Reporting ResultsIntegrating findings into actionable insights: Here, Dr. Delgado discusses how to synthesize data from multiple levels and check the validity of findings through rechecking and second opinions. She also covers prioritizing health education needs and determining the changeability and importance of health interventions.
Ethical Considerations in Data UseImportance of ethics and agreements: Dr. Delgado highlights the necessity of formal data-sharing agreements and ethical considerations, drawing on historical examples where breaches of trust occurred. She stresses the role of community and tribal IRBs in maintaining ethical standards in health assessments.
ConclusionDr. Delgado wraps up the discussion by emphasizing the critical steps to ensure your assessment data is accurate, unbiased, and ethically collected and utilized. Bree Hemingway offers a free CHES prep checklist to help listeners organize their study processes and prepare efficiently for the CHES exam.
This episode provides a comprehensive guide to understanding and applying effective assessment techniques in health education, paving the way for your success in the CHES certification.
Don’t forget to download our free checklist at chesprep.com/guide to streamline your study process and ensure you’re ready for the CHES exam. Share this episode with anyone who might benefit from these insights, and stay tuned for more practical advice and strategies on the CHES Prep Podcast.
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