Hey guys,
If a question asks me to explain a program for a NHPA such as diabetes mellitus, and I decide to use LiveLighter, do I have to give an explanation of how the program specifically addresses the NHPA? For example, LiveLighter can be used for many NHPA's, so would I be able to provide the exact same response as if I were asked to explain a program for cardiovascular health?
Adding on to what Joseph has already said, the study design key skill you're being tested on is how a program
addresses the NHPA, so it would be too simplistic and general to just replicate the exact same response for a diabetes and cardiovascular health question. You have to personalize it to each condition so that you explain how an action may reduce the disease's risk.
Also, just a tip; LiveLighter might seem like the go-to program because it covers more than one NHPA, but from experience, it's way easier to remember and answer with the more obvious programs, like the Heart Foundation tick for cardiovascular health. My personal preference though, I just found that it was too much of a hassle to link to obesity then cardiovascular health, for example, instead of just directly answering it for the NHPA the question was asking for. And it's always good to have a backup program on top of LiveLighter, in the case of the SAC/exam going: "LiveLighter is a program designed to help reduce CVD risk. Describe how another program works to reduce CVD risk."
Hope that helps.