(This
reference is an abridged version of the CDCynergy health communication
model. )
Phase 1: Describe
Problem
The key elements
in this phase involve working with partners to:
Identify and
define health problems that may be addressed by your program interventions.
Examine and/or
conduct necessary research to describe the problems.
Assess factors
and variables that can affect the project’s direction, including
strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT).
Phase
2: Analyze Problem
The
key elements in this phase involve working with partners to:
List causes
of each problem you plan to address.
Develop goals
for each problem.
Consider strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities, threats, and ethics of health 1) engineering,
2) communication/education, 3) policy/enforcement, and 4) community service
intervention options.
Select the
types of intervention(s) that should be used to address the problem(s).
Phase 3: Plan
Intervention
The key elements
in this phase involve working with partners to:
Decide whether
communication is needed as a dominant intervention and/or as support for
other intervention(s).
If communication
is used as a dominant intervention, list possible audiences.
If communication
is to be used to support Community Services, Engineering, and/or
Policy/Enforcement interventions, list possible audiences to be reached
in support of each selected intervention.
Conduct necessary
audience research to segment intended audiences.
Select audience
segment(s) and write communication objectives for each audience segment.
Write a creative
brief to provide guidance in selecting appropriate concepts/messages, settings,
activities, and materials.
Phase
4: Develop Intervention
The key
elements in this phase involve working with partners to:
Develop and test
concepts, messages, settings, channel-specific activities, and materials
with intended audiences.
Finalize and
briefly summarize a communication implementation plan. The plan should
include:
Background
and justification, including SWOT and ethics analyses
Audiences
Communication
objectives
Messages
Settings
and channels for conveying your messages
Activities
(including tactics, materials, and other methods)
Available
partners and resources
Tasks
and timeline (including persons responsible for each task, date for
completion of each task, resources required to deliver each task,
and points at which progress will be checked)
Internal
and external communication plan
Budget
Produce materials
for dissemination.
Phase
5: Plan Evaluation
The
key elements in this phase involve working with partners to:
Determine
stakeholder information needs.
Decide which
types of evaluation (e.g., implementation, reach, effects) are needed
to satisfy stakeholder information needs.
Identify
sources of information and select data collection methods.
Formulate
an evaluation design that illustrates how methods will be applied to
gather credible information.
Develop a
data analysis and reporting plan.
Finalize
and briefly summarize an evaluation implementation plan. The plan should
include:
Stakeholder
questions
Intervention
standards
Evaluation
methods and design
Data
analysis and reporting
Tasks
and timeline (including persons responsible for each task, date
for completion of each task, resources required to deliver each
task, and points at which progress will be checked)
Internal
and external communication plan
Budget
Phase
6: Implement Plan
The key elements
in this phase involve working with partners to:
Integrate,
execute, and manage communication and evaluation plans.
Document feedback
and lessons learned.
Modify program
components based on feedback.
Disseminate
lessons learned and evaluation findings.