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Planning for effective health promotion evaluation

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posted on 2005-01-01, 00:00 authored by R Round, Bernie MarshallBernie Marshall, K Horton
Planning for effective health promotion evaluation

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Pagination

1 - 49

Publisher

Dept of Human Services, Deakin University

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

ISBN-13

9780731162154

ISBN-10

0731162153

Language

eng

Notes

'May 2005' Contents -- Introduction 1 Policy context for integrated health promotion planning and evaluation 1 Integrated health promotion priorities 2004—2006 2 How does the department use program evaluation 2 Using this resource 3 Overview of program planning and evaluation 4 -- Key evaluation considerations 4 Types of evaluation 5 Evaluation planning framework 6 Step 1. Describe the program: Identify the program plan – program goal, objectives, interventions, and process (reach) and impact indicators 7 Step 2. Evaluation preview—Engage stakeholders, clarify the purpose of the evaluation, identify key questions and identify evaluation resources 9 Step 3. Focus the evaluation design—Specify the evaluation design, data collection methods and locate or develop data collection instruments 10 Step 4. Collect data—Coordinate the data collection 13 Step 5. Analyse and interpret data 14 Step 6. Disseminate the lessons learnt—Consider reports to be prepared, appropriate format, appropriate audience and how the findings will be disseminated 16 Evaluation planning summary 18 Case studies 19 Case study 1: Happy Valley Community Health Centre 20 Case study 2: Sunnyside Hill Primary Care Partnership 29 Additional guides 44 Tools for planning 44 Tools for evaluation 46 Tools for dissemination 48 References 49

Publication classification

A5 Minor research monograph

Copyright notice

2005, State of Victoria, Department of Human Services

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