Diabetes Program Analysis

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Diabetes is a metabolic disease that causes the body of a human being to be unable to produce the right amounts of insulin, leading to elevated glucose levels in the blood of human beings. Additionally, a program comprises of a series of events, performances or items that are well planned. The continuous growth of diabetes patients among many groups of people has made it necessary to come up with a program that will help not only control but also create awareness to the people on how the condition will be controlled. Goals and objectives should form the major parts of a good program says Evans et. al (1996). Furthermore, the outlined objectives must be able to be followed by the people. Purpose of the program
To begin with, the program was made as a way of trying to help the people available to learn about techniques that can help them think independently and make their own decisions. By evaluating situations, people can be able to know about their health conditions and decide what kind of medication is good for them. Secondly, the program should help one critically evaluate and understand the information that is given to them. Information is good and useful when it is properly evaluated by a person
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Human beings are surrounded by many options around their healthy lives and it is good to come up with a way that will help them judge situations accordingly. In addition to making the right kinds of arguments, the patients can be able to come up with oral and cogent written arguments (Durlak and Welss, 1997). Ensure that the program is driven by the considerations and needs of the audience available. Furthermore, it should go ahead to provide a solution that can help in meeting the needs of the people especially diabetes patients. Fulfilling the mission of the organization and defining the activities, outcomes, audiences and services should then