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Volume
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No. 4, October 2006
ORIGINAL RESEARCH
Initiatives of 11 Rural Appalachian Cancer Coalitions in Pennsylvania and New York
This diagram is a coalition conceptual model that shows 11 rural Appalachian coalitions in Pennsylvania and New York. It is divided into three large rectangular sections; each is labeled at the bottom. The first one is labeled 揙rganizational Capacity,?which points right to the section labeled 揚rocess,?
which points further right to the section labeled 揙utcome/Impact.?
The Organizational Capacity section contains two boxes at the top that read
1) 揑ndividual Members: Name, contact information, membership status,
occupation, cancer experience, leadership role,?and 2) 揙rganizational Members: Name, contact information, type, cancer focus, mission.?There are three boxes at the bottom that read 1) 揚lanning: Cancer plan, assessment, 2) 揋overnance: Bylaws,?
and 3) 揝ubcommittee: Name, type, cancer focus, objective.?The boxes at the top and bottom point to a box in the center that reads, 揅oalition: Name, date formed, counties served,
cancer focus, mission.?
The Process section contains a box at the top that reads, 揅oalition
Meeting: Date, length, location, attendees, agenda items.?This box points
down to a box that reads, 揅oalition Development Activity: Title, date,
location, objective, cancer focus, materials, evaluation?which points down to a box at the bottom that reads, 揑ntermediate Community Change: Change in partnerships, programs, or practices resulting from coalition efforts.?
The Outcome/Impact section begins with a box at the top that reads, 揚roposal: Title, lead agency, funding agency, amount, dates, mission, cancer focus, funded.?This box points down to another box that reads, 揅ommunity Intervention: Title, date, objectives, cancer focus, location, audience, reach, resources, evaluation, community actions.?This one points down to a final box that reads 揅ommunity/Health Change: Sustained program, practice, policy, or health status change resulting from coalition efforts.?
Figure. Coalition conceptual model, 11 rural Appalachian coalitions in Pennsylvania and New York, 2002?004. Adapted from: Francisco et al (10).
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