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 Vision  Mission

a. Assessment b. Policy development c. assurance

Normative need Perceived need Expressed need

 Gap  Want  Deficit  Compound

Target-Oriented 1- الگوهاي هدف محور Consensus Problem Oriented Compound 2- الگوهاي ايجاد توافق 3- الگوهاي مسئله محور 4- رهيافت هاي تركيبي Need Assessment Patterns

1- تداوم 5- توجه نابرابر 2- جامعيت 6- رعایت ملاحظات فرهنگی 3 -مشاركت 4-عينيت و اعتبار

1-Global 2-National 3-State 4-District 5-Organ 6- Course

 What community strengths, assets and resources influence oral health…?  What capacities and interventions are available?  What are the oral health problems…?  What factor contribute to these problems?  What are the potential solutions?

Forming key Partnerships and Recruiting Participants

Collecting Data from Existing Source Secondary Data Collecting Data from Existing Source Secondary Data

Population characteristics Summary measures of health status in the community Leading causes of death Measures of disease, injury, and disability Vulnerable populations Environmental health Use of community preventive services and personal health services Protective factors and risk factors for disease, injury, disability, and death Access to public health

a.Does this information reflect a real relationship a.Does this information indicate a pattern of themes in population

 Implementing an Improvement plan  Evaluation of program  Report

Describing the community Collecting secondary data Collecting primary data Analysing data Determine needs and priorities Evaluation and report the assessment Suggest program

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