Insertion refers to the initial implementation or introduction of a health intervention within a specific population or community. This phase involves several key steps:
Needs Assessment: Identifying the health needs of the population and determining the appropriate intervention. Planning: Developing a comprehensive plan that outlines the objectives, strategies, resources, and timelines for the intervention. Implementation: Executing the intervention according to the plan. This could involve activities such as vaccination campaigns, health education programs, or the distribution of medical resources. Monitoring: Continuously assessing the progress and effectiveness of the intervention during its initial phase.