Advancing Scientific Methods in Community and Cultural Context to Promote Health Equity: Lessons From Intervention Outcomes Research With American Indian and Alaska Native Communities [0.03%]
从美国原住民和阿拉斯加本土社区干预结果研究中获得的经验:推进社区和文化背景下的科学方法以促进健康公平性
Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell,Michelle Sarche,Ellen Keane et al.
Nancy Rumbaugh Whitesell et al.
Evidence-based interventions hold promise for reducing gaps in health equity across diverse populations, but evidence about effectiveness within these populations lags behind the mainstream, often leaving opportunities to fulfill this promi...
The BOND Framework: A Practical Application of Visual Communication Design and Marketing to Advance Evaluation Reporting [0.03%]
BOND框架:视觉交流设计与营销在推进评估报告中的实际应用
Kathryn McAlindon,Jennifer Watling Neal,Zachary P Neal et al.
Kathryn McAlindon et al.
Despite growing interest in data visualization and graphically aided reporting, the evaluation literature could benefit from additional guidance on systematically integrating visual communication design and marketing into comprehensive comm...
Twinning "Practices of Change" With "Theory of Change": Room for Emergence in Advocacy Evaluation [0.03%]
兼顾变革行动与变革理论的倡导评估中的涌现空间
Bodille Arensman,Cornelie van Waegeningh,Margit van Wessel
Bodille Arensman
Theory of change (ToC) is currently the approach for the evaluation and planning of international development programs. This approach is considered especially suitable for complex interventions. We question this assumption and argue that To...
Using the Contribution Analysis Approach to Evaluate Science Impact: A Case Study of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health [0.03%]
以国立职业安全和健康研究院为例探讨科研影响力评价中的贡献度分析方法研究
Amia Downes,Emily Novicki,John Howard
Amia Downes
Interest from Congress, executive branch leadership, and various other stakeholders for greater accountability in government continues to gain momentum today with government-wide efforts. However, measuring the impact of research programs h...
Audit Culture: Unintended Consequences of Accountability Practices in Evidence-Based Programs [0.03%]
审计文化:基于证据项目的问责制实践的意外后果
Jill Owczarzak,Michelle Broaddus,Steven Pinkerton
Jill Owczarzak
Evaluation has become expected within the nonprofit sector, including HIV prevention service delivery through community-based organizations (CBOs). While staff and directors at CBOs may acknowledge the potential contribution of evaluation d...
Adaptive Interventions and SMART Designs: Application to child behavior research in a community setting [0.03%]
自适应干预与SMART设计在社区儿童行为研究中的应用
Kelley M Kidwell,Luke W Hyde
Kelley M Kidwell
Heterogeneity between and within people necessitates the need for sequential personalized interventions to optimize individual outcomes. Personalized or adaptive interventions (AIs) are relevant for diseases and maladaptive behavioral traje...
Mark D Lindner,Adrian Vancea,Mei-Ching Chen et al.
Mark D Lindner et al.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is the largest source of funding for biomedical research in the world. Funding decisions are made largely based on the outcome of a peer review process that is intended to provide a fair, equitable, t...
Anna K Whitehall,Laura G Hill,Christian R Koehler
Anna K Whitehall
The move to build capacity for internal evaluation is a common organizational theme in social service delivery, and in many settings, the evaluator is also the practitioner who delivers the service. The goal of the present study was to exte...
Evaluating a moving target: Using Practical Participatory Evaluation (P-PE) in hospital settings [0.03%]
追踪评价活动中的移动靶标:医院环境中实用参与式评价(P-PE)的应用
Tracy Wharton,Neil Alexander
Tracy Wharton
This article describes lessons learned about implementing evaluations in hospital settings. In order to overcome the methodological dilemmas inherent in this environment, we used a practical participatory evaluation strategy to engage as ma...