This presentation will highlight the importance of a systematic approach in evaluating the effectiveness of public health programs, practices, and policies. The presentation will provide applied examples of key concepts and principles and emphasize practical approaches for developing and implementing these evaluation efforts.
Intended Audience
Learning Objectives:
- Define key concepts in systematically evaluating public health programs, practices, and policies
- Name the essential elements of evaluation in public health practices to ensure on-going improvement throughout the public health systems
- Review the elements of the logic model and its role in guiding subsequent evaluation efforts
- Describe the importance of evaluating effectiveness at the individual and organizational levels
- Explain the use of a 360 Degree evaluation process to measure individual and organizational effectiveness including considerations regarding major stakeholders
- Distinguish between objective and subjective measures including guidelines to create standardized measures of effectiveness
- Identify the major pitfalls to evaluating effectiveness of public health programs, practices, and policies
- Describe the use of social network analysis for evaluating effectiveness among public health workers and entities
Pre-requisites/Learning Level
No pre-requisites
Competencies addressed
Continuous Quality Improvement 3.5. Assess needs, collect, and use data to develop, monitor, and evaluate organizational performance and programmatic standards.
CEUs Offered
Cost
Free
Modality/format
Online Self-Pace
Length
2 hours
Presenter(s) and/or Content Experts
Technical requirements:
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Speakers
Registration requirements
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Creation and/or update
March 20,2014