Which of the following is the most important phase of the Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnership (MAPP) model?
a. Conduct assessments identifying strengths and current health status
b. Evaluate current local health care systems and forces for change
c. Guide the community toward long-range visioning
d. Mobilize the community to become involved
ANS: D
The MAPP model is a planning model that is based on first mobilizing the community; then guiding the community toward a shared vision for long-range planning; and, finally, conducting assessments of community strengths, forces of change, health status, and the local health system. Without completion of the first phase, the model is unable to be implemented.
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