The population health promotion model aims to develop actions for improving health
In addition to asking "On what should we take action?" "How should we take action?" and "Why should we take action?", what is the fourth major question explored by the model? a. "With whom should we act?"
b. "When should we take action?"
c. "Which government should take action?"
d. "Where should we first act?"
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A The fourth question is "With whom should we act?"
B "When should we take action?" is not one of the four questions.
C "Which government should take action?" is not one of the four questions.
D "Where should we first act?" is not one of the four questions.
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