A nurse is planning the evaluation of a mental health screening program in the community. What should be included in the process evaluation of this program?

a. Asking whether program goals were adequately met
b. Determining whether more people sought follow-up care after the screening
c. Determining the number of people who attended and were screened
d. Measuring whether the incidence of disease changed


ANS: C

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