Freire Kimberley E, Kuperminc Gabriel, Vo Linda, Kidder Daniel P, Zorland Jennifer
Program Performance and Evaluation Office, Office of the Associate Director for Policy and Strategy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Department of Community Psychology, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Public Health Rep. 2024 May-Jun;139(3):309-316. doi: 10.1177/00333549231184194. Epub 2023 Jul 28.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Evaluation Fellowship Program is a 2-year fellowship that includes training, placement with a CDC program, and professional development funds. We evaluated whether the program contributed to CDC's evaluation capacity, prepared fellows for evaluation work, and contributed to their career advancement during its first 10 years.
We used a mixed-methods approach, including conducting an online survey and telephone interviews. External evaluators sent surveys to all 152 alumni and all 123 mentors who participated in the program from 2011 through 2020 (first 8 cohorts) and interviewed 9 mentors and 15 alumni.
A total of 110 alumni (72.4%) and 44 mentors (35.8%) completed surveys. Of 44 mentors, most agreed their fellow(s) contributed to their program's overall evaluation capacity (90.9%) and its ability to do more evaluation (88.6%). Most (84.2%-88.1%) alumni agreed that the Evaluation Fellowship Program prepared them to apply the 6 skill sets that aligned with CDC's Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health. Support from the Fellowship office was significantly and positively correlated with performing evaluation tasks (β = 0.25; = .004) and alumni obtaining their first job (β = 0.36; < .001). Host program mentoring was significantly correlated with performing evaluation tasks (β = 0.27; = .02) and alumni obtaining their first job (β = 0.34; = .007).
CDC's Evaluation Fellowship Program has made progress toward building CDC's evaluation capacity and preparing a public health workforce to use evaluation skills in various settings. A service-learning model that provides training and applied experiences could prepare a workforce to build evaluation capacity.
疾病控制与预防中心(CDC)的评估奖学金项目是一个为期两年的奖学金项目,包括培训、在CDC项目中的实习安排以及专业发展资金。我们评估了该项目在其成立的头10年里是否有助于提升CDC的评估能力,使奖学金获得者为评估工作做好准备,并促进他们的职业发展。
我们采用了混合方法,包括开展在线调查和电话访谈。外部评估人员向2011年至2020年(前8个批次)参与该项目的所有152名校友和所有123名导师发送了调查问卷,并采访了9名导师和15名校友。
共有110名校友(72.4%)和44名导师(35.8%)完成了调查。在44名导师中,大多数人认为他们的奖学金获得者对其项目的整体评估能力(90.9%)及其开展更多评估的能力(88.6%)有贡献。大多数(84.2%-88.1%)校友认为评估奖学金项目使他们能够应用与CDC公共卫生项目评估框架相一致的6种技能组合。奖学金办公室的支持与执行评估任务(β = 0.25;P = 0.004)以及校友获得第一份工作(β = 0.36;P < 0.001)显著正相关。主办项目的指导与执行评估任务(β = 0.27;P = 0.02)以及校友获得第一份工作(β = 0.34;P = 0.007)显著相关。
CDC的评估奖学金项目在提升CDC的评估能力以及培养一支能够在各种环境中运用评估技能的公共卫生工作队伍方面取得了进展。一种提供培训和实践经验的服务学习模式可以培养一支能够提升评估能力的工作队伍。