1, clear objectives, quantification and measurability: the objectives of health promotion planning should be clear, specific, quantifiable and measurable. It can ensure that the degree of realization of the goal is accurately evaluated and monitored, and provide guidance for the implementation of the plan.
2. Limit the key groups with expected impact, and specify the geographical scope involved: the health promotion plan should clearly specify the key groups with expected impact, such as people of a specific age group and people with special health needs. It is necessary to clearly define the geographical scope involved in planning, such as countries, regions or specific communities.
3. Limit the time to achieve the goal: The health promotion plan should set a clear time frame and specify when to achieve the goal. The setting of time is helpful to the implementation and monitoring of the plan and to ensure the timely realization of the goal.