A provider and a client consider the possibilities of solving a problem using one of the solutions identified. Which of the following phases of the program planning process is being used?
a. Conceptualizing
b. Detailing
c. Implementing
d. Evaluating
ANS: B
In the detailing phase, the provider details the costs, resources, and program activities needed to choose one of the solutions from the conceptualizing phase. In the conceptualizing stage, options for solving the problem are created and several solutions are considered. In the evaluating phase, each alternative is weighed to judge the costs, benefits, and acceptance of the idea to the client population, community, and providers. The implementing phase requires obtaining and managing the resources required to operationalize the program in a way that is consistent with the plan.
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