This week, you will describe the range of options that are available to address the problem. (Defining a core list of reasonable options is a critically important part of the process of developing a solution to a problem.) You will also formulate a concise argument for your recommendations for the problem
Describe and analyze several options to address the problem (options). Include solutions for populations with disparities, if applicable.
Limit your consideration to three to four major options. Briefly describe each option and the main advantages and disadvantages of each major option for solving the problem, including:
The likely effectiveness of the proposed solution
Costs in terms of dollars as well as effort and other resources (the exact costs are not needed but options should be described in semiquantitative terms ranging from “very expensive” to “relatively inexpensive” or ranging from “most expensive” to “least expensive”)
Time required for the option to bring about the desired result
Stakeholder issues (limit this section to the key stakeholder groups you identified in your Week 4 landscape paper. Discuss your three to four proposed options with regard to acceptability to certain stakeholders, lack of acceptability to other stakeholders, and common ground for all stakeholders)
Describe why this option is preferred over the other options. Explain why, despite the drawbacks, this is the best action to take.
Identify what, if any, actions may be taken to mitigate or to overcome the negative aspects of your recommendations.
Requirements: 15 pages (double spaced)
Answer preview
This section of the paper will outline a formal methodology, which various stakeholders involved in the efforts to address the problem of childhood lead poisoning can use to assess the advantages and disadvantages of interventions developed to address this issue. Figuring out the upsides and downsides associated with a particular intervention or solution is important because doing so gives stakeholders a chance to rank the interventions, and as such, select the most appropriate one. When seeking to understand the potential advantages and disadvantages associated with a particular option, stakeholders should take into account a couple of factors.
The first factor they should look at revolves around the effectiveness of the intervention.