BHAN332 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Health Promotion, Logic Model, Program Evaluation

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Program evaluation is the systematic process of collecting information on program interventions to determine their value and effectiveness. Logic models are used to define and portray the relationships among program inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, and impacts and to provide a framework for identifying and measuring key program characteristics. The re-aim model focuses program and evaluative attention on the potential public health impact of programs. A logic model is a systematic visualization or figure that illustrates the reasoning behind how something might work, like a health promotion program. Show theory of a problem; provide a roadmap of a program, or the logic of what a program intends to do. Outcomes-focused logic models can be used to design both process and outcome evaluations activities, outputs, outcomes, and impacts. Outcomes-focused logic models include key components such as inputs: inputs: (cid:498)resources;(cid:499) things that exist or are required to enable a.

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