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Developing a Cross-Site Evaluation Tool for Diverse Health Interventions

  • Daniel J. Kruger
  • , Susan Morrel-Samuels
  • , Loretta Davis-Satterla
  • , Barbara J. Harris-Ellis
  • , Amy Slonim
  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
  • Department of Public Health
  • AAFP's National Research Network

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Abstract

The Prevention Research Center of Michigan provided technical assistance for the evaluation of 10 projects funded by the Michigan Department of Community Health's (MDCH) Health Disparities Reduction Program. These projects varied considerably in focus, methodology, geographical coverage, and populations served. The authors developed a cross-site evaluation tool to complement the internal evaluations of the projects. The tool contains four sections based on priorities identified by MDCH: evidence-based practice, research-based learning/evaluation (including process, impact, and outcomes indicators), cultural competence, and sustainability. Recognizing the diversity of programmatic efforts and organizational evaluation capacity, the authors sought to enable each project to create the best evaluation possible given the resources and data available. Each section contains a range of components from basic questions to more advanced evaluation techniques. The instrument attempts to use the highest quality of information available for each project. This evaluation tool can be used by programs with diverse goals and methodology.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)555-561
Number of pages7
JournalHealth Promotion Practice
Volume11
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2010

Keywords

  • cross-site evaluation
  • evaluation tool
  • health intervention
  • program evaluation

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