Centre for Health Research (CHR), University of Brighton, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK.
Centre for Health Research (CHR), University of Brighton, Brighton BN1 9PH, UK.
Public Health. 2014 Mar;128(3):246-53. doi: 10.1016/j.puhe.2013.11.011. Epub 2014 Jan 28.
This paper seeks to introduce and analyse the development of the Gradient Evaluation Framework (GEF) to facilitate evaluation of policy actions for their current or future use in terms of their 'gradient friendliness'. In particular, this means their potential to level-up the gradient in health inequalities by addressing the social determinants of health and thereby reducing decision-makers' chances of error when developing such policy actions.
A qualitative developmental study to produce a policy-based evaluation framework.
The scientific basis of GEF was developed using a comprehensive consensus-building process. This process followed an initial narrative review, based on realist review principles, which highlighted the need for production of a dedicated evaluation framework. The consensus-building process included expert workshops, a pretesting phase, and external peer review, together with support from the Gradient project Scientific Advisory Group and all Gradient project partners, including its Project Steering Committee.
GEF is presented as a flexible policy tool resulting from a consensus-building process involving experts from 13 European countries. The theoretical foundations which underpin GEF are discussed, together with a range of practical challenges. The importance of systematic evaluation at each stage of the policy development and implementation cycle is highlighted, as well as the socio-political context in which policy actions are located.
GEF offers potentially a major contribution to the public health field in the form of a practical, policy-relevant and common frame of reference for the evaluation of public health interventions that aim to level-up the social gradient in health inequalities. Further research, including the need for practical field testing of GEF and the exploration of alternative presentational formats, is recommended.
本文旨在介绍和分析梯度评估框架(GEF)的发展,以促进对政策行动的评估,衡量其当前或未来在“梯度友好性”方面的效果。特别是,这意味着它们有可能通过解决健康不平等的社会决定因素,为决策者在制定此类政策行动时提供更多的决策选择,从而提升健康不平等的梯度。
这是一项旨在制定基于政策的评估框架的定性发展研究。
使用全面的共识构建过程来发展 GEF 的科学基础。该过程基于现实主义审查原则的初步叙述性审查,突出了生产专用评估框架的必要性。共识构建过程包括专家研讨会、预测试阶段和外部同行评审,以及 Gradient 项目科学咨询小组和所有 Gradient 项目合作伙伴的支持,包括其项目指导委员会。
GEF 作为一个灵活的政策工具呈现,是一个涉及来自 13 个欧洲国家的专家的共识构建过程的结果。讨论了支撑 GEF 的理论基础,以及一系列实际挑战。强调了在政策制定和实施周期的每个阶段进行系统评估的重要性,以及政策行动所处的社会政治背景。
GEF 为公共卫生领域提供了一个潜在的重大贡献,即提供了一个实用的、与政策相关的和共同的参考框架,用于评估旨在提升健康不平等的社会梯度的公共卫生干预措施。建议进一步研究,包括对 GEF 的实际现场测试的需求,以及探索替代呈现格式的必要性。