Logic Model

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Learning Activity: Logic Model Template

PURPOSE or MISSION:

To improve patients health by increasing knowledge on obesity and lifestyle


changes.

INPUTS or ACTIVITIES: OUTPUTS: EFFECTS:


RESOURCES: 1. Identify the 1. Strengthen
1. Trained/inform initial issue 1. Pretest/asse ed mental
ed staff for one of patients ssments capacity/re
on struggling before start straint
2. Health with obesity of activities 2. Better
Information 2. Provide 2. Routine mood
(from encourageme follow ups 3. Gained
government to nt and a open (jotted confidence
help better space down 4. Possible
understand) 3. Enlighten notes)2 change in
3. Community patients on 3. Posttest/ass diet and
space, online different essment lifestyle
access diets and after the 5. Better
4. Partnerships benefits of end of knowledge
with different activities on access
organizations types of to
(community foods resources
gardens,
supermarkets,
health
programs, etc)

CONSTRAINTS or
BARRIERS:
1. Inability to
start the
conversation or
being mentally
aware the
conversation
should be
held.2
2. Ability to
restrain one’s
dietary intake
(mental
strength )1
3. Access to good
quality
produce,
resources, etc.

CONTEXT or CONDITIONS:

Obesity has been linked with other leading causes of death in the United states. Poorer
mental health and reduced quality of life has a major impact on these things. A reversal or
change in bad eating habits, low daily physical activity, and overall behavioral change can
make for change.
Community, home, childcare, school, health care, and workplace settings can all
influence daily behaviors. Therefore, it is important to create environments that
make it easier to engage in physical activity and eat healthy foods.3

Bibliography:

1. Dochat C, Godfrey KM, Golshan S, Cuneo JG, Afari N. Dietary restraint and weight loss
in relation to disinhibited eating in obese veterans following a behavioral weight loss
intervention. Appetite. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6581621/.
Published September 1, 2019. Accessed March 3, 2022.
2. McGowan BM. A Practical Guide to Engaging Individuals with Obesity. Obes Facts.
2016;9(3):182-192. doi:10.1159/000445193
3. Adult obesity causes & consequences. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
https://www.cdc.gov/obesity/adult/causes.html. Published March 22, 2021. Accessed
March 3, 2022.

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