A team of nurses and physicians at a community hospital were concerned about the lack of vaccinations among children being seen in the emergency department (ED) . They knew that in other states there had been an outbreak of measles and wanted to avoid it in their community. The team finally completed a community assessment using secondary data, including de-identified hospital data. The team members for the hospital had initially analyzed the data and came together to come up with a community diagnosis related to vaccination. Based on the first two parts of a community diagnosis, they had identified the problem, low vaccination rates, and the population affected, children and adolescents. The next two steps in the community diagnosis include:
A) Identifying what resources are available and how to access additional resources.
B) Identifying what the problem is related to and what evidence-based programs could be implemented to address the problem.
C) Identifying what the problem is related to and how the problem is demonstrated.
D) How the problem is demonstrated and how to engage further members of the community in program planning.
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