Freedman Ariela M, Kuester Sarah A, Jernigan Jan
Teach For America, Atlanta, Georgia.
Prev Chronic Dis. 2013 Nov 14;10:E190. doi: 10.5888/pcd10.130130.
Although various factors affect the sustainability of public health programs, funding levels can influence many aspects of program continuity. Program evaluation in public health typically does not assess the progress of initiatives after discontinuation of funding. The objective of this study was to describe the effect of funding loss following expiration of a 5-year federal grant awarded to state health departments for development of statewide obesity prevention partnerships.
The study used qualitative methods involving semistructured key informant interviews with state health departments. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis for effect of funding loss on staffing, programs, partnerships, and implementation of state plans.
Many of the programs that continued to run after the grant expired operated at reduced capacity, either reaching fewer people or conducting fewer program activities for the same population. Although many states were able to leverage funding from other sources, this shift in funding source often resulted in priorities changing to meet new funding requirements. Evaluation capacity suffered in all states. Nearly all states reported losing infrastructure and capacity to communicate widely with partners. All states reported a severe or complete loss of their ability to provide training and technical assistance to partners. Despite these reduced capacities, states reported several key resources that facilitated continued work on the state plan.
Decisions regarding continuation of funding are often dependent on budget constraints, evidence of success, and perceived ability to succeed in the future. Evaluating public health funding decisions may help guide development of best practice strategies for supporting long-term program success.
尽管多种因素会影响公共卫生项目的可持续性,但资金水平会对项目连续性的诸多方面产生影响。公共卫生领域的项目评估通常不会在资金停止投入后评估项目进展情况。本研究的目的是描述一项为期5年的联邦拨款到期后资金损失对州卫生部门为建立全州范围的肥胖预防伙伴关系所产生的影响。
本研究采用定性方法,包括对州卫生部门进行半结构化关键信息人访谈。使用主题分析法分析资金损失对人员配备、项目、伙伴关系以及州计划实施的影响的数据。
许多在拨款到期后仍在运行的项目,其运行能力有所下降,要么覆盖的人群减少,要么针对相同人群开展的项目活动减少。尽管许多州能够利用其他来源的资金,但资金来源的这种转变往往导致优先事项发生变化以满足新的资金要求。所有州的评估能力都受到影响。几乎所有州都报告称失去了基础设施以及与合作伙伴进行广泛沟通的能力。所有州都报告称向合作伙伴提供培训和技术援助的能力严重丧失或完全丧失。尽管能力有所下降,但各州报告了一些有助于继续推进州计划工作的关键资源。
关于资金延续的决策通常取决于预算限制、成功证据以及未来成功的预期能力。评估公共卫生资金决策可能有助于指导制定支持项目长期成功的最佳实践策略。