Paone Logic Model for ACTion Communities

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Paone Logic Model for ACTion Communities Influences/Drivers: •Leadership support •Issue importance •Peer influences •Right climate Resources: •People •Time •Capability •Individual Drive Outputs: •# of meetings •# of people •# of assessments •# of organizations •# of srvc sectors •Synthesis done •Action group formed •Workplan written •Activities performed •Progress measured Short-term: • Greater awareness of issue Greater willing- ness of orgs to be Involved • More requests for help Impacts: Reduce stigma Improve care Increase ability to respond Increase amount of and coordination of help to person and care partner Context/ Input Implementation Outcomes Process/Implementation Outcome/Effectiveness Deborah Paone, DrPH, MHSA, Paone & Associates, LLC - Created for ACT on Alzheimer’s Dementia Capable Communities Evaluation Adapted from: Mary Davis, DrPH, MSPH, The North Carolina Institute for Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill Activities: •Public visibility •Opinion leaders •Group/Teams •Training •Assessments •Analysis •Action Planning •Re-form teams •Create workplan •Communicate

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Paone Logic Model for ACTion Communities. Activities: Public visibility Opinion leaders Group/Teams Training Assessments Analysis Action Planning Re-form teams Create workplan Communicate. Outputs: # of meetings # of people # of assessments # of organizations # of srvc sectors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Paone Logic Model for ACTion Communities

Influences/Drivers: • Leadership support• Issue importance• Peer influences• Right climateResources:• People• Time• Capability• Individual Drive

Outputs:• # of meetings• # of people• # of assessments• # of organizations• # of srvc sectors• Synthesis done• Action group formed• Workplan written• Activities performed• Progress measured

Short-term:• Greater awareness of issue• Greater willing-ness of orgs to beInvolved• More requests for help

Impacts:• Reduce stigma• Improve care• Increase ability to respond• Increase amount of and coordination of help to person and care partner

Context/Input

Implementation Outcomes

Process/Implementation Outcome/Effectiveness

Deborah Paone, DrPH, MHSA, Paone & Associates, LLC - Created for ACT on Alzheimer’s Dementia Capable Communities EvaluationAdapted from: Mary Davis, DrPH, MSPH, The North Carolina Institute for Public Health, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

Activities:• Public visibility• Opinion leaders• Group/Teams• Training• Assessments• Analysis• Action Planning• Re-form teams• Create workplan• Communicate