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Evaluating Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change Interventions: Lessons Learned From CDC’s Prevention Research Centers

INTRODUCTION: The field of public health is increasingly implementing initiatives intended to make policies, systems, and environments (PSEs) more supportive of healthy behaviors, even though the evidence for many of these strategies is only emerging. Our objective was 3-fold: 1) to describe evaluat...

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Autores principales: Honeycutt, Sally, Leeman, Jennifer, McCarthy, William J., Bastani, Roshan, Carter-Edwards, Lori, Clark, Heather, Garney, Whitney, Gustat, Jeanette, Hites, Lisle, Nothwehr, Faryle, Kegler, Michelle
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Publicado: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26469947
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.150281
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author Honeycutt, Sally
Leeman, Jennifer
McCarthy, William J.
Bastani, Roshan
Carter-Edwards, Lori
Clark, Heather
Garney, Whitney
Gustat, Jeanette
Hites, Lisle
Nothwehr, Faryle
Kegler, Michelle
author_facet Honeycutt, Sally
Leeman, Jennifer
McCarthy, William J.
Bastani, Roshan
Carter-Edwards, Lori
Clark, Heather
Garney, Whitney
Gustat, Jeanette
Hites, Lisle
Nothwehr, Faryle
Kegler, Michelle
author_sort Honeycutt, Sally
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description INTRODUCTION: The field of public health is increasingly implementing initiatives intended to make policies, systems, and environments (PSEs) more supportive of healthy behaviors, even though the evidence for many of these strategies is only emerging. Our objective was 3-fold: 1) to describe evaluations of PSE-change programs in which the evaluators followed the steps of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health, 2) to share the resulting lessons learned, and 3) to assist future evaluators of PSE-change programs with their evaluation design decisions. METHODS: Seven Prevention Research Centers (PRCs) applied CDC’s framework to evaluate their own PSE-change initiatives. The PRCs followed each step of the framework: 1) engage stakeholders, 2) describe program, 3) focus evaluation design, 4) gather credible evidence, 5) justify conclusions, and 6) ensure use and share lessons learned. RESULTS: Evaluation stakeholders represented a range of sectors, including public health departments, partner organizations, and community members. Public health departments were the primary stakeholders for 4 of the 7 evaluations. Four PRCs used logic models to describe the initiatives being evaluated. Their evaluations typically included both process and outcome questions and used mixed methods. Evaluation findings most commonly focused on contextual factors influencing change (process) and the adoption or implementation of PSE-change strategies (outcome). Evaluators shared lessons learned through various channels to reach local stakeholders and broader public health audiences. CONCLUSION: Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health is applicable to evaluations of PSE-change initiatives. Using this framework to guide such evaluations builds practice-based evidence for strategies that are increasingly being used to promote healthful behaviors.
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spelling pubmed-46118602015-11-02 Evaluating Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change Interventions: Lessons Learned From CDC’s Prevention Research Centers Honeycutt, Sally Leeman, Jennifer McCarthy, William J. Bastani, Roshan Carter-Edwards, Lori Clark, Heather Garney, Whitney Gustat, Jeanette Hites, Lisle Nothwehr, Faryle Kegler, Michelle Prev Chronic Dis Original Research INTRODUCTION: The field of public health is increasingly implementing initiatives intended to make policies, systems, and environments (PSEs) more supportive of healthy behaviors, even though the evidence for many of these strategies is only emerging. Our objective was 3-fold: 1) to describe evaluations of PSE-change programs in which the evaluators followed the steps of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC’s) Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health, 2) to share the resulting lessons learned, and 3) to assist future evaluators of PSE-change programs with their evaluation design decisions. METHODS: Seven Prevention Research Centers (PRCs) applied CDC’s framework to evaluate their own PSE-change initiatives. The PRCs followed each step of the framework: 1) engage stakeholders, 2) describe program, 3) focus evaluation design, 4) gather credible evidence, 5) justify conclusions, and 6) ensure use and share lessons learned. RESULTS: Evaluation stakeholders represented a range of sectors, including public health departments, partner organizations, and community members. Public health departments were the primary stakeholders for 4 of the 7 evaluations. Four PRCs used logic models to describe the initiatives being evaluated. Their evaluations typically included both process and outcome questions and used mixed methods. Evaluation findings most commonly focused on contextual factors influencing change (process) and the adoption or implementation of PSE-change strategies (outcome). Evaluators shared lessons learned through various channels to reach local stakeholders and broader public health audiences. CONCLUSION: Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health is applicable to evaluations of PSE-change initiatives. Using this framework to guide such evaluations builds practice-based evidence for strategies that are increasingly being used to promote healthful behaviors. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 2015-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4611860/ /pubmed/26469947 http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.150281 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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Honeycutt, Sally
Leeman, Jennifer
McCarthy, William J.
Bastani, Roshan
Carter-Edwards, Lori
Clark, Heather
Garney, Whitney
Gustat, Jeanette
Hites, Lisle
Nothwehr, Faryle
Kegler, Michelle
Evaluating Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change Interventions: Lessons Learned From CDC’s Prevention Research Centers
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title_full_unstemmed Evaluating Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change Interventions: Lessons Learned From CDC’s Prevention Research Centers
title_short Evaluating Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change Interventions: Lessons Learned From CDC’s Prevention Research Centers
title_sort evaluating policy, systems, and environmental change interventions: lessons learned from cdc’s prevention research centers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4611860/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26469947
http://dx.doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.150281
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