Evaluating Public and Community Health Programs
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2016.
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Colección: | New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1 An Introduction to Public and Community Health Evaluation
- Learning Objectives
- Overview of Evaluation
- Consumer-Based Approach
- Decision-Based Approach
- Goal-Free Approach
- Participatory Approach
- Expertise-Oriented Approach
- Objectives-Based Approach
- Levels of Evaluation
- Evaluation at the Project and Program Level
- Evaluation at the Organization Level
- Evaluation at the Community Level
- Evaluation of Local, State, and National Level Policies
- Preassessment Evaluations
- The Participatory Approach to Evaluation
- The Participatory Model for Evaluation
- The Precursors to Program Evaluation
- The Evaluation Team
- Think About It!
- The Stakeholders
- Cultural Considerations in Evaluation
- Think About It!
- Summary
- Discussion Questions and Activities
- Key Terms
- Chapter 2 The Community Assessment: An Overview
- Learning Objectives
- Theoretical Considerations
- The Ecological Model
- Think About It!
- Data Collection
- Think About It!
- Step 1: Establish a Team
- Think About It!
- Step 2: Determine the Availability of Data
- Step 3: Determine Which Data Are Missing and Need to Be Collected
- Think About It!
- Step 4: Decide on the Data-Collection Approach
- Think About It!
- Step 5: Develop and/or Secure Data-Collection Instruments
- Step 6: Develop the Data-Collection Plan
- Step 7: Secure Resources for the Data-Collection Plan
- Step 8: Implement the Data-Collection Plan
- Step 9: Analyze and Interpret the Data
- Step 10: Use the Information to Frame the Intervention
- Data Sources
- Think About It!
- Reviewing the Scientific Literature
- The Report
- Literature Review Section
- Methodology and Results Sections
- Stakeholders' Participation in Community Assessments
- Summary
- Discussion Questions and Activities
- Key Terms
- Chapter 3 Developing Initiatives: An Overview
- Learning Objectives
- Think About It!
- The Organization's Mission
- Planning the Initiative
- Build Community Support
- Provide Institutional Capacity
- Use Community Assessment and Epidemiological Data
- Incorporate Theory
- Goals and Objectives
- The Initiative (Public Health) Goal
- Program Goal
- Initiative Objectives
- Outcome Objectives
- Think About It!
- Activity Objectives
- The Initiative's Activities
- Use Existing Evidence-Based Programs
- The Program's Theory of Change
- The Logic Model Depicting the Theory of Change
- Health-Related Intervention Logic Model
- Policy-Related Intervention Logic Model
- Criteria
- Criteria for Successful Initiatives
- Stakeholders' Participation in Planning and Developing Initiatives
- Summary
- Discussion Questions and Activities
- Key Terms
- Chapter 4 Planning for Evaluation: Purpose and Processes
- Learning Objectives
- The Timing of the Evaluation
- Readiness for Evaluation