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Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program

BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Prevention Research Centers (PRC) Program underwent a 2-year evaluation planning project using a participatory process that allowed perspectives from the national community of PRC partners to be expressed and reflected in...

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Autores principales: Sundra Wright, Demia, Anderson, Lynda A, Brownson, Ross C, Gwaltney, Margaret K, Scherer, Jennifer, Cross, Alan W, Goodman, Robert M, Schwartz, Randy, Sims, Tom, White, Carol R
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2248792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18082010
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author Sundra Wright, Demia
Anderson, Lynda A
Brownson, Ross C
Gwaltney, Margaret K
Scherer, Jennifer
Cross, Alan W
Goodman, Robert M
Schwartz, Randy
Sims, Tom
White, Carol R
author_facet Sundra Wright, Demia
Anderson, Lynda A
Brownson, Ross C
Gwaltney, Margaret K
Scherer, Jennifer
Cross, Alan W
Goodman, Robert M
Schwartz, Randy
Sims, Tom
White, Carol R
author_sort Sundra Wright, Demia
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description BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Prevention Research Centers (PRC) Program underwent a 2-year evaluation planning project using a participatory process that allowed perspectives from the national community of PRC partners to be expressed and reflected in a national logic model. CONTEXT: The PRC Program recognized the challenge in developing a feasible, useable, and relevant evaluation process for a large, diverse program. To address the challenge, participatory and utilization-focused evaluation models were used. METHODS: Four tactics guided the evaluation planning process: 1) assessing stakeholders' communication needs and existing communication mechanisms and infrastructure; 2) using existing mechanisms and establishing others as needed to inform, educate, and request feedback; 3) listening to and using feedback received; and 4) obtaining adequate resources and building flexibility into the project plan to support multifaceted mechanisms for data collection. CONSEQUENCES: Participatory methods resulted in buy-in from stakeholders and the development of a national logic model. Benefits included CDC's use of the logic model for program planning and development of a national evaluation protocol and increased expectations among PRC partners for involvement. Challenges included the time, effort, and investment of program resources required for the participatory approach and the identification of whom to engage and when to engage them for feedback on project decisions. INTERPRETATION: By using a participatory and utilization-focused model, program partners positively influenced how CDC developed an evaluation plan. The tactics we used can guide the involvement of program stakeholders and help with decisions on appropriate methods and approaches for engaging partners.
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spelling pubmed-22487922008-03-06 Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program Sundra Wright, Demia Anderson, Lynda A Brownson, Ross C Gwaltney, Margaret K Scherer, Jennifer Cross, Alan W Goodman, Robert M Schwartz, Randy Sims, Tom White, Carol R Prev Chronic Dis Community Case Study BACKGROUND: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's (CDC's) Prevention Research Centers (PRC) Program underwent a 2-year evaluation planning project using a participatory process that allowed perspectives from the national community of PRC partners to be expressed and reflected in a national logic model. CONTEXT: The PRC Program recognized the challenge in developing a feasible, useable, and relevant evaluation process for a large, diverse program. To address the challenge, participatory and utilization-focused evaluation models were used. METHODS: Four tactics guided the evaluation planning process: 1) assessing stakeholders' communication needs and existing communication mechanisms and infrastructure; 2) using existing mechanisms and establishing others as needed to inform, educate, and request feedback; 3) listening to and using feedback received; and 4) obtaining adequate resources and building flexibility into the project plan to support multifaceted mechanisms for data collection. CONSEQUENCES: Participatory methods resulted in buy-in from stakeholders and the development of a national logic model. Benefits included CDC's use of the logic model for program planning and development of a national evaluation protocol and increased expectations among PRC partners for involvement. Challenges included the time, effort, and investment of program resources required for the participatory approach and the identification of whom to engage and when to engage them for feedback on project decisions. INTERPRETATION: By using a participatory and utilization-focused model, program partners positively influenced how CDC developed an evaluation plan. The tactics we used can guide the involvement of program stakeholders and help with decisions on appropriate methods and approaches for engaging partners. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2007-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2248792/ /pubmed/18082010 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is a publication of the U.S. Government. This publication is in the public domain and is therefore without copyright. All text from this work may be reprinted freely. Use of these materials should be properly cited.
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Sundra Wright, Demia
Anderson, Lynda A
Brownson, Ross C
Gwaltney, Margaret K
Scherer, Jennifer
Cross, Alan W
Goodman, Robert M
Schwartz, Randy
Sims, Tom
White, Carol R
Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program
title Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program
title_full Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program
title_fullStr Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program
title_full_unstemmed Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program
title_short Engaging Partners to Initiate Evaluation Efforts: Tactics Used and Lessons Learned From the Prevention Research Centers Program
title_sort engaging partners to initiate evaluation efforts: tactics used and lessons learned from the prevention research centers program
topic Community Case Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2248792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18082010
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