Day 3 Session 3 Flashcards

Evaluations

1
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What is evaluation in public health?

A

-important population health science used to make judgement about the value of diverse public health interventions

  • attribute value
  • gather reliable & valid into
  • systematic way
  • decide
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2
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What is the difference between health program evaluations & medical research?

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Medical research occurs first and a evaluation is made from these findings

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3
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What is a formative evaluation?

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  • need analysis
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4
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What is a process evaluation?

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  • monitoring
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5
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What is a summative evaluation?

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  • impact evaluation

- outcome evaluation

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6
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What are the three stages to evaluation?

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  • negotiating & planning
  • data collection and analysis
  • reporting and utilization
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7
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What is a developmental evaluation?

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  • how can the program be improved
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8
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What is a Quasi experiment?

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is an empirical study used to estimate the causal impact of an intervention on its target population

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9
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What are some issues in evaluation?

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  • conceptual

- practical

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10
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What does SAKG stand for?

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Stephaine Alexander Kitchen Garden

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