O'Meara C M
Midwifery. 1993 Mar;9(1):28-34. doi: 10.1016/0266-6138(93)90039-u.
A research study examined current issues in childbirth and parenting education in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). In this article continuing official scepticism about the effectiveness of these programmes, despite evidence of consumer satisfaction and commitment from service providers, is noted. A critical review of the literature reveals the absence of a systematic framework for evaluation of childbirth education programmes. A framework which incorporates a methodology for health education planning and evaluation in a management context is proposed as a means of overcoming this deficiency. This framework enables a focus on the effectiveness of these health services from the perspective of both clients and providers, and identification of strategic measures for improving programme delivery and educational outcomes.