Lhussier Monique, Carr Susan M, Robson Allison
Northumbria University.
Community Pract. 2008 Sep;81(9):25-8.
This paper aims to inform the development and evaluation of small-scale community-based initiatives by describing an evaluation of one such health promotion programme. Realistic evaluation is an under-explored resource for practice development, particularly within the context of informing evidence-based practice. A combination of the context-mechanism-outcome framework and principles of health impact assessment were used in the evaluation of the programme. Telephone interviews and half-day sessions were utilised in order to conduct reviews of the programme's work with both providers and users. This approach engaged the practitioners in the process of evaluation in a way that was novel to them, and introduced the possibility of a stepped approach to outcomes achievement and measurement. The evaluation gave the practitioners the means to understand and effectively formulate which outcomes were most appropriate to their particular intervention, and to design the means to assess these in future.
本文旨在通过描述对一个此类健康促进项目的评估,为小规模社区倡议的开发和评估提供信息。现实评估是实践发展中尚未充分探索的资源,尤其是在为循证实践提供信息的背景下。在该项目的评估中,结合了背景 - 机制 - 结果框架和健康影响评估原则。通过电话访谈和半天的会议,对该项目与提供者和使用者的工作进行了审查。这种方法使从业者以一种对他们来说新颖的方式参与到评估过程中,并引入了一种分阶段实现和衡量结果的方法。该评估为从业者提供了手段,使其能够理解并有效地确定哪些结果最适合他们的特定干预措施,并设计未来评估这些结果的方法。