Baum Fran, Lawless Angela, Delany Toni, Macdougall Colin, Williams Carmel, Broderick Danny, Wildgoose Deborah, Harris Elizabeth, Mcdermott Dennis, Kickbusch Ilona, Popay Jennie, Marmot Michael
Southgate Institute for Health Society and Equity, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia
Southgate Institute for Health Society and Equity, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia.
Health Promot Int. 2014 Jun;29 Suppl 1:i130-42. doi: 10.1093/heapro/dau032.
This article describes some of the crucial theoretical, methodological and practical issues that need to be considered when evaluating Health in All Policies (HiAP) initiatives. The approaches that have been applied to evaluate HiAP in South Australia are drawn upon as case studies, and early findings from this evaluative research are provided. The South Australian evaluation of HiAP is based on a close partnership between researchers and public servants. The article describes the South Australian HiAP research partnership and considers its benefits and drawbacks in terms of the impact on the scope of the research, the types of evidence that can be collected and the implications for knowledge transfer. This partnership evolved from the conduct of process evaluations and is continuing to develop through joint collaboration on an Australian National Health & Medical Research Council grant. The South Australian research is not seeking to establish causality through statistical tests of correlations, but instead by creating a 'burden of evidence' which supports logically coherent chains of relations. These chains emerge through contrasting and comparing findings from many relevant and extant forms of evidence. As such, program logic is being used to attribute policy change to eventual health outcomes. The article presents the preliminary program logic model and describes the early work of applying the program logic approach to HiAP. The article concludes with an assessment of factors that have accounted for HiAP being sustained in South Australia from 2008 to 2013.
本文介绍了在评估“健康融入所有政策”(HiAP)倡议时需要考虑的一些关键理论、方法和实际问题。以南澳大利亚州评估HiAP所采用的方法作为案例研究,并提供了该评估研究的早期结果。南澳大利亚州对HiAP的评估基于研究人员与公务员之间的紧密合作关系。本文描述了南澳大利亚州HiAP研究合作关系,并从对研究范围的影响、可收集的证据类型以及对知识转移的影响等方面探讨了其利弊。这种合作关系源于过程评估的开展,并通过澳大利亚国家卫生与医学研究委员会的一项资助项目持续进行联合协作得以发展。南澳大利亚州的研究并非试图通过相关性的统计检验来确定因果关系,而是通过构建一个“证据负担”来支持逻辑连贯的关系链。这些关系链通过对比和比较许多相关现有证据形式的结果而显现出来。因此,项目逻辑被用于将政策变化归因于最终的健康结果。本文展示了初步的项目逻辑模型,并描述了将项目逻辑方法应用于HiAP的早期工作。文章最后评估了2008年至2013年期间HiAP在南澳大利亚州得以持续的因素。