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Community diagnosis is a systematic process of assessing the health status, needs, assets, and resources of a community to identify health problems, priorities, and opportunities for intervention. It involves gathering and analyzing data on various dimensions of community health, including demographic characteristics, socio-economic factors, environmental conditions, health behaviors, and health outcomes.
The process of community diagnosis typically includes:
Community diagnosis serves as a foundation for evidence-based decision-making, priority-setting, and planning of health programs, policies, and interventions tailored to the specific needs and context of the community. It empowers communities to take ownership of their health and drive collective action for positive change.