Public Health Assessment Division, Health Promotion and Wellness Directorate, U.S. Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground-EA, MD 21010, USA.
Former Public Health Scientist, Public Health Assessment Division, Health Promotion and Wellness Directorate, U.S. Army Public Health Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground-EA, MD 21010, USA.
Mil Med. 2022 Jul 1;187(7-8):189-195. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usab516.
Service Members and military beneficiaries face complex and ill-structured challenges, including suicide, sexual violence, increasing health care costs, and the evolving coronavirus pandemic. Military and other government practitioners must identify effective programs, policies, and initiatives to preserve the health and ensure the readiness of our Force. Both research and program evaluation are critical to identify interventions best positioned to prevent disease, protect the public's health, and promote health and well-being within our ranks to retain a medically ready force and reduce the global burden of disease. While military and medical leaders are typically well versed in research and understand the role of research in evidence-informed decisions, they may be less aware of program evaluation. Program evaluation is the systematic application of scientific methods to assess the design, implementation, improvement, or outcomes of a program, policy, or initiative. Although program evaluators commonly utilize scientific or research methods to answer evaluation questions, evaluation ultimately differs from research in its intent. Several recently published federal and Department of Defense policies specifically reference program evaluation, emphasizing its importance to the military and government as a whole. The Army is uniquely positioned to conduct medical and public health evaluation activities and there are several Army organizations and entities that routinely perform this work. For example, the United States Army Public Health Center (APHC) is among recognized military experts in public health assessment and program evaluation. Given the breadth of our work, the APHC understands the challenges to conducting evaluation studies in the Army and we have thoughtfully examined the conditions common to successful evaluation studies. In this commentary, we share our lessons learned to assist military colleagues, potential partners, and others in successfully evaluating the programs, policies, and initiatives necessary to keep our Service Members and beneficiaries healthy and ready. There are several challenges to executing evaluation studies in the Army that may be relevant across all Services. These include but are not limited to frequent Army leadership transitions, urgency to report study results, lack of program documentation and adequate planning for evaluation, expectation management to ensure stakeholders are well-informed about the evaluation process, and a disorganized data landscape. These challenges may hinder the successful execution of evaluation studies, or prevent them from being attempted in the first place, depriving Army leaders of quality, actionable information to make evidence-informed decisions. Despite the aforementioned challenges, we have identified a number of best practices to overcome these challenges and conduct successful evaluation studies. These facilitators of successful evaluations can be summarized as: collaboration with engaged stakeholders who understand the value of evaluation, evaluation studies aligned with larger strategic priorities, agile methodology, thoughtful evaluation planning, and effective communication with stakeholders. We wholeheartedly recommend and encourage program evaluation at every opportunity, and we anticipate the call for evaluation and evidence-informed decisions to continually increase. Our hope is that others - to include partners and stakeholders within and external to the military - will be able to leverage and apply this information, especially the identified best practices, in their evaluation efforts to ensure success.
军人及其受益人面临着复杂和非结构化的挑战,包括自杀、性暴力、不断上涨的医疗保健费用以及不断演变的冠状病毒大流行。军人和其他政府从业人员必须确定有效的计划、政策和举措,以维护我们部队的健康并确保其战备状态。研究和计划评估对于确定最有能力预防疾病、保护公众健康以及在我们的队伍中促进健康和福祉以保留一支有医疗准备的部队并减轻全球疾病负担的干预措施都至关重要。尽管军人和医疗保健领导人通常精通研究并且了解研究在循证决策中的作用,但他们可能对计划评估的了解较少。计划评估是系统地应用科学方法来评估计划、政策或举措的设计、实施、改进或结果。尽管计划评估人员通常利用科学或研究方法来回答评估问题,但评估最终在其意图上与研究不同。最近发布的一些联邦和国防部政策特别提到了计划评估,强调了其对整个军队和政府的重要性。陆军具有独特的地位来开展医疗和公共卫生评估活动,并且有几个陆军组织和实体通常会进行这项工作。例如,美国陆军公共卫生中心 (APHC) 是公认的公共卫生评估和计划评估方面的军事专家之一。鉴于我们工作的广泛性,APHC 了解在陆军中进行评估研究的挑战,并且我们已经深思熟虑地研究了成功评估研究的常见条件。在这篇评论中,我们分享我们的经验教训,以帮助军人同事、潜在合作伙伴和其他人成功评估保持我们的军人及其受益人健康和准备就绪所需的计划、政策和举措。在陆军中执行评估研究有几个挑战,这些挑战可能在所有军种中都存在。这些挑战包括但不限于:陆军领导层的频繁更替、报告研究结果的紧迫性、缺乏计划文件和评估的充分规划、期望管理以确保利益相关者充分了解评估过程,以及数据混乱。这些挑战可能会阻碍评估研究的成功执行,或者使它们一开始就无法进行,从而使陆军领导人无法获得做出循证决策的高质量、可操作的信息。尽管存在上述挑战,但我们已经确定了一些最佳实践来克服这些挑战并进行成功的评估研究。这些成功评估的促进者可以概括为:与了解评估价值的有参与的利益相关者合作、与更大的战略重点保持一致的评估研究、灵活的方法、深思熟虑的评估规划以及与利益相关者的有效沟通。我们真诚地推荐并鼓励在每一个机会进行计划评估,并且我们预计对评估和循证决策的需求将持续增加。我们希望其他人——包括军队内外的合作伙伴和利益相关者——能够利用和应用这些信息,特别是已确定的最佳实践,以确保他们的评估工作取得成功。