Diabetes Type 2
Diabetes Type 2
This is an APA thesis paper.
Please add the in-text citation and add the references that you used in APA.
Please follow the instruction below for the body of my thesis.
Options The Background and Landscape sections serve as the preamble to this policy analysis and puts the research problem in context.
The options section is the heart of your paper. It is the analysis and should be detailed.
Each option should be weighted equally. Be sure to use the factors in box 3.2 in analyzing each option (Tietelbaum & Wilensky, 2013, p. 260). Tietelbaum and Wilensky (2013) suggest “three to five alternatives for your client to consider” (p. 259). Your team should provide the positive and negative aspects (i.e., pros and cons) for each alternative.
This is what the authors deem “a balanced analysis”. They also suggest selecting between three and five criteria to run the pro vs. con analysis. Some criteria include: cost, Return-on Investment, political feasibility, etc. It is important to remember that your client’s values and his/her ability to make (or not make) decisions (i.e., power) must be kept in mind when making your final recommendation. Organizing your list of options logically is extremely important.
The first sentence in each “Option” subsection should clearly describe that option. When analyzing each option consider the following:
• Cost: How much does each option cost?
• Cost-Benefit Analysis: Cost versus the value of each option
. • Political Feasibility: Are the options viable?
• Legal Implications: Are the options legal? What are the ramifications?
• Administrative Ease: How difficult would each option be to implement?
• Fairness: Does each option treat individuals affected fairly?
• Timeliness: Can each option be implemented in a timely reasonable fashion?
• Targeted Impact: Does each option actually target the problem/population involved (Tietelbaum & Wilensky, 2013, p. 260).
Option 1. Describe the option. What are the pros of this option? What are the cons of this option? Explain your argument briefly and concisely.
Option 2. Describe the option. What are the pros of this option? What are the cons of this option? Explain your argument briefly and concisely.
Option 3. Describe the option. What are the pros of this option? What are the cons of this option? Explain your argument briefly and concisely.
Option 4. Describe the option. What are the pros of this option? What are the cons of this option? Explain your argument briefly and concisely.
Your team may choose to insert brief tables in this section to illustrate how the team assessed each option. Make sure to keep the table content concise and brief, as tables are supposed to supplement your narrative. You might want to refer to the analytic side-by-side Table 13-2 appearing on page 261 of Tietelbaum and Wilensky’s textbook.
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