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WGU D617 – Task 3
Evidence-Based Intervention and
Evaluation Plan
Student Name: __________________________

Western Governors University

Course: D617 – Public Health Core Functions and Essential Services

Instructor: __________________________

Date: __________________________

,Page 1: A. Proposed Evidence-Based Intervention
This section discusses the design, rationale, and operational framework of the proposed
school-based immunization and community engagement program aimed at increasing
measles vaccination coverage among children in underserved urban neighborhoods. The
approach combines on-site school vaccination clinics, mobile vaccination units, community
education forums, and multilingual outreach strategies. Partnerships with pediatric
providers, local leaders, and public health agencies strengthen program implementation
and community trust. Evidence from public health literature demonstrates that school-
based vaccination initiatives increase immunization uptake, reduce missed vaccination
opportunities, and support herd immunity. The program also addresses vaccine hesitancy
through culturally responsive health education and transparent communication strategies.
Implementation requires coordination between schools, health departments, community
organizations, and healthcare providers. Monitoring and evaluation activities will track
vaccination rates, community engagement metrics, and outbreak prevention indicators to
determine the effectiveness of the intervention. Data will be analyzed periodically to guide
program improvement and ensure alignment with national immunization goals and public
health best practices.

This section discusses the design, rationale, and operational framework of the proposed
school-based immunization and community engagement program aimed at increasing
measles vaccination coverage among children in underserved urban neighborhoods. The
approach combines on-site school vaccination clinics, mobile vaccination units, community
education forums, and multilingual outreach strategies. Partnerships with pediatric
providers, local leaders, and public health agencies strengthen program implementation
and community trust. Evidence from public health literature demonstrates that school-
based vaccination initiatives increase immunization uptake, reduce missed vaccination
opportunities, and support herd immunity. The program also addresses vaccine hesitancy
through culturally responsive health education and transparent communication strategies.
Implementation requires coordination between schools, health departments, community
organizations, and healthcare providers. Monitoring and evaluation activities will track
vaccination rates, community engagement metrics, and outbreak prevention indicators to
determine the effectiveness of the intervention. Data will be analyzed periodically to guide
program improvement and ensure alignment with national immunization goals and public
health best practices.

This section discusses the design, rationale, and operational framework of the proposed
school-based immunization and community engagement program aimed at increasing
measles vaccination coverage among children in underserved urban neighborhoods. The
approach combines on-site school vaccination clinics, mobile vaccination units, community
education forums, and multilingual outreach strategies. Partnerships with pediatric
providers, local leaders, and public health agencies strengthen program implementation
and community trust. Evidence from public health literature demonstrates that school-

,based vaccination initiatives increase immunization uptake, reduce missed vaccination
opportunities, and support herd immunity. The program also addresses vaccine hesitancy
through culturally responsive health education and transparent communication strategies.
Implementation requires coordination between schools, health departments, community
organizations, and healthcare providers. Monitoring and evaluation activities will track
vaccination rates, community engagement metrics, and outbreak prevention indicators to
determine the effectiveness of the intervention. Data will be analyzed periodically to guide
program improvement and ensure alignment with national immunization goals and public
health best practices.

This section discusses the design, rationale, and operational framework of the proposed
school-based immunization and community engagement program aimed at increasing
measles vaccination coverage among children in underserved urban neighborhoods. The
approach combines on-site school vaccination clinics, mobile vaccination units, community
education forums, and multilingual outreach strategies. Partnerships with pediatric
providers, local leaders, and public health agencies strengthen program implementation
and community trust. Evidence from public health literature demonstrates that school-
based vaccination initiatives increase immunization uptake, reduce missed vaccination
opportunities, and support herd immunity. The program also addresses vaccine hesitancy
through culturally responsive health education and transparent communication strategies.
Implementation requires coordination between schools, health departments, community
organizations, and healthcare providers. Monitoring and evaluation activities will track
vaccination rates, community engagement metrics, and outbreak prevention indicators to
determine the effectiveness of the intervention. Data will be analyzed periodically to guide
program improvement and ensure alignment with national immunization goals and public
health best practices.

, Page 2: A1. Public Health Intervention Overview
This section discusses the design, rationale, and operational framework of the proposed
school-based immunization and community engagement program aimed at increasing
measles vaccination coverage among children in underserved urban neighborhoods. The
approach combines on-site school vaccination clinics, mobile vaccination units, community
education forums, and multilingual outreach strategies. Partnerships with pediatric
providers, local leaders, and public health agencies strengthen program implementation
and community trust. Evidence from public health literature demonstrates that school-
based vaccination initiatives increase immunization uptake, reduce missed vaccination
opportunities, and support herd immunity. The program also addresses vaccine hesitancy
through culturally responsive health education and transparent communication strategies.
Implementation requires coordination between schools, health departments, community
organizations, and healthcare providers. Monitoring and evaluation activities will track
vaccination rates, community engagement metrics, and outbreak prevention indicators to
determine the effectiveness of the intervention. Data will be analyzed periodically to guide
program improvement and ensure alignment with national immunization goals and public
health best practices.

This section discusses the design, rationale, and operational framework of the proposed
school-based immunization and community engagement program aimed at increasing
measles vaccination coverage among children in underserved urban neighborhoods. The
approach combines on-site school vaccination clinics, mobile vaccination units, community
education forums, and multilingual outreach strategies. Partnerships with pediatric
providers, local leaders, and public health agencies strengthen program implementation
and community trust. Evidence from public health literature demonstrates that school-
based vaccination initiatives increase immunization uptake, reduce missed vaccination
opportunities, and support herd immunity. The program also addresses vaccine hesitancy
through culturally responsive health education and transparent communication strategies.
Implementation requires coordination between schools, health departments, community
organizations, and healthcare providers. Monitoring and evaluation activities will track
vaccination rates, community engagement metrics, and outbreak prevention indicators to
determine the effectiveness of the intervention. Data will be analyzed periodically to guide
program improvement and ensure alignment with national immunization goals and public
health best practices.

This section discusses the design, rationale, and operational framework of the proposed
school-based immunization and community engagement program aimed at increasing
measles vaccination coverage among children in underserved urban neighborhoods. The
approach combines on-site school vaccination clinics, mobile vaccination units, community
education forums, and multilingual outreach strategies. Partnerships with pediatric
providers, local leaders, and public health agencies strengthen program implementation
and community trust. Evidence from public health literature demonstrates that school-

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