Policy Options
Mentoring for D2P
Economic Evaluation
100

Which of the following is NOT a component of your policy analysis: 

  1. Budgetary Impact

  2. Health Impact

  3. Political feasibility

  4. Strategic feasibility

Strategic feasibility

100

Is a developmental partnership through which a person shares knowledge, skills, information, and perspective to foster the personal and professional growth of another

Mentoring

100

TRUE OR FALSE. In a decision tree, a triangular node indicates a decision point between alternative options.

False

200

True or False. Your policy options should address the most critical and high impact root causes

True

200

Give one (1) ineffective mentoring habit

  • Forgetting to ask about a mentee’s expectations or needs

  • Thinking they know better than the mentee or what is in the mentee’s best interest

  • Criticizing a mentee when they don’t follow advice

  • Sharing unimportant information

  • Doing most of the talking

  • Doing the work FOR a mentee

  • Never admitting a mistake

  • Reminding mentees how much they still have to learn

  • Discouraging humor

200

This type of economic evaluation is used for to compare between two interventions that affect the same health outcome

Cost-effectiveness analysis

300

True or False: A good mentor presume to have all the answers

False

300

Comparative analysis/evaluation of two or more interventions in terms of their cost and consequences

Economic evaluation

400

Give one (1) attribute of an effective mentor

  • Has practical, real-world experience

  • Easy to approach

  • Commits to full duration of learning process

  • Provides focused, constructive feedback

  • Shows respect for others’ opinions

  • Motivates by example

  • Exhibits enthusiasm

  • Supports the learner’s autonomy

  • Doesn’t see himself/herself as the “Answer Person” Helps mentees discover the answers to their questions.

  • Insists on diligence

  • Expects the best from mentees

400

This type of economic evaluation is used to guide policy recommendations on the allocation of limited funds to address public health issues with different outcomes with respect to survival and quality of life

Cost-utility analysis

500

Provide at least one (1) activity to engage with your team and establish relationships

Discussions may take place via email or phone, depending on the needs of the project, and allow mentors and mentees to begin establishing rapport.

As a Mentor, you must become familiar with the team’s project. This includes finding related readings or other information

500

This type of economic evaluation is used when you want to derive an evidence base for the allocation of resources to interventions in two sectors of the economy, such as education and health; the outcomes can be converted to common units ($) to make the outcomes comparable

Cost-benefit analysis