After completing a needs assessment, the nurse is confident that he has identified the highest priority health programming need within the community. He presents his ideas at a community interest meeting,
and the attendees show essentially no interest in being involved. Knowing that the health problem must be addressed he proceeds with implementation as planned. Which of the following is the most likely outcome of the program?
a. Community members will become increasingly positive about the new program.
b. Others will recognize the importance of the program and become involved.
c. The public health agency will both publicize and expand the program.
d. The program will fail because of the community's lack of interest.
ANS: D
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