D'Ostie-Racine Léna, Dagenais Christian, Ridde Valéry
Department of Psychology, University of Montreal, Pavillon Marie-Victorin, Room C355, P.O. Box 6128, Centre-ville Station, Montreal, Quebec, H3C 3J7, Canada.
Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Montreal School of Public Health (ESPUM), Montreal, Canada.
Health Res Policy Syst. 2016 May 26;14(1):37. doi: 10.1186/s12961-016-0109-0.
Program evaluation is widely recognized in the international humanitarian sector as a means to make interventions and policies more evidence based, equitable, and accountable. Yet, little is known about the way humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) actually use evaluations.
The current qualitative evaluation employed an instrumental case study design to examine evaluation use (EU) by a humanitarian NGO based in Burkina Faso. This organization developed an evaluation strategy in 2008 to document the implementation and effects of its maternal and child healthcare user fee exemption program. Program evaluations have been undertaken ever since, and the present study examined the discourses of evaluation partners in 2009 (n = 15) and 2011 (n = 17). Semi-structured individual interviews and one group interview were conducted to identify instances of EU over time. Alkin and Taut's (Stud Educ Eval 29:1-12, 2003) conceptualization of EU was used as the basis for thematic qualitative analyses of the different forms of EU identified by stakeholders of the exemption program in the two data collection periods.
Results demonstrated that stakeholders began to understand and value the utility of program evaluations once they were exposed to evaluation findings and then progressively used evaluations over time. EU was manifested in a variety of ways, including instrumental and conceptual use of evaluation processes and findings, as well as the persuasive use of findings. Such EU supported planning, decision-making, program practices, evaluation capacity, and advocacy.
The study sheds light on the many ways evaluations can be used by different actors in the humanitarian sector. Conceptualizations of EU are also critically discussed.
项目评估在国际人道主义领域被广泛认可,是使干预措施和政策更具循证性、公平性和可问责性的一种手段。然而,对于人道主义非政府组织(NGO)实际使用评估的方式却知之甚少。
当前的定性评估采用工具性案例研究设计,以考察布基纳法索一家基于人道主义的非政府组织的评估利用情况。该组织于2008年制定了一项评估战略,以记录其孕产妇和儿童医疗保健用户费用豁免计划的实施情况和效果。自那时起便开展了项目评估,本研究考察了2009年(n = 15)和2011年(n = 17)评估伙伴的论述。进行了半结构化的个人访谈和一次小组访谈,以确定不同时间的评估利用实例。阿尔金和陶特(《教育评估研究》29:1 - 12,2003)对评估利用的概念化被用作对两个数据收集期内豁免计划利益相关者所确定的不同形式的评估利用进行主题定性分析的基础。
结果表明,利益相关者一旦接触到评估结果,就开始理解并重视项目评估的效用,然后随着时间的推移逐渐使用评估。评估利用以多种方式体现,包括对评估过程和结果的工具性和概念性使用,以及对结果的说服性使用。这种评估利用支持了规划、决策、项目实践、评估能力和宣传。
该研究揭示了人道主义部门不同行为者使用评估的多种方式。同时也对评估利用的概念化进行了批判性讨论。