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NSG - 567 Population Intervention Planning, Implementation & Evaluation


This is the second of two sequential courses in population* health assessment and program/intervention planning. The course is organized around planning as a method of decision-making. Various theoretical frameworks are applied to the development of a plan to meet the health needs of selected populations at-risk, based on an in-depth population assessment. Formulation of implementation strategies and evaluation schemes for sustainable program/intervention development are discussed. Emphasis is on implementation and evaluation methods for innovative nursing practice with communities/populations. *For the purposes of this course, the term population is defined to include the traditional public health population and clinical populations/aggregates. Prerequisite: Population Assessment and Health Promotion Frameworks (NSG 566); Corequisite: 1-3 hours NSG 606 specialty practicum for APHN and Poplead students only: Retake Counts for Credit: No. Pass/No Pass Grading Allowed: No. Credit(s): 3