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audie

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List and explain three sources that can be used to build a rationale for a program.
 
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List, in order, the steps to include in a rationale.
 
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Answer to Question 1

 Literature in the field  previous research and observations
 Needs assessment data  show need for intervention by showing needs of target population
 Epidemiological data  support your claim of need with statistics about the target population's health and the health status of similar populations
 Values and benefits for decision makers  relates the benefits of the program to the values and benefits of the decision makers

Answer to Question 2

Title, Identify the problem globally, Narrow the problem, State a proposed solution, State what can be gained from the program, State why the program will be successful, Provide references.



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