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Arrange (drag and drop) the acquisition of the following data components in the correct logical sequence:
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Based on your analysis, you realized that a new National Cancer Control Plan is needed. In order to write a National Cancer Control Plan that includes a cancer screening programme, you might use the 3 steps planning process within the WHO framework.
Step 1 ‘Where are we now?’ is about a situation analysis that includes assessing capacity to deliver.
Please identify the 6 WHO pillars of health care that you should take into consideration.
Based on your analysis, you realized that a new National Cancer Control Plan is needed. In order to write a National Cancer Control Plan that includes a cancer screening programme, you might use the 3 steps planning process within the WHO framework.
Step 2 ‘Where do we want to be?’ is about setting measurable objectives and targets.
Which acronym is used for this purpose:
Based on your analysis, you realized that a new National Cancer Control Plan is needed. In order to write a National Cancer Control Plan that includes a cancer screening programme, you might use the 3 steps planning process within the WHO framework.
Step 3 ‘How to get there?’ is about identifying evidence-based strategies to achieve goals. Once everything is well documented in a plan, then its time to implement.
The new plan should be presented to all stakeholders and a kick-off meeting should be held before a pilot is implemented in one (or more) regions. Only then, and after taking into consideration lessons learned from the pilot, a scaling-up of the cancer screening programme should be proposed.
As part of the process, you should ensure the availability of services and referral systems.
Put the steps below in a logical order (drag and drop) considering the participant perspective on a screening process.
Participant perspective:
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But, you need more than the services.
Among others, from the list below, which are important components for implementing a cancer screening programme?
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A cancer screening registry can include which of the following functions?
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Based on your analysis, you realized that a new National Cancer Control Plan is needed. In order to write a National Cancer Control Plan that includes a cancer screening programme, you might use the 3 steps planning process within the WHO framework.
Now, put the same steps in a logical order (drag and drop), but this time based on how health administrators and providers should prioritize the services/process readiness to ensure the availability of services and referral system.
Health system perspective:
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Which of the following are possible sources of direct linkage with cancer screening registry?
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Arrange (drag and drop) the following process of data acquisition in the correct order:
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