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A framework for evaluating health promotion programs.

Mary Louise O'Connor-Fleming1, Elizabeth Parker, Helen Higgins

  • 1School of Public Health, Queensland University of Technology, Kelvin Grove. ml.fleming@qut.edu.au

Health Promotion Journal of Australia : Official Journal of Australian Association of Health Promotion Professionals
|April 20, 2006
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Effective evaluation of health promotion interventions is vital for evidence-based practice and resource justification. This paper provides a unified framework for planning and conducting robust program evaluations.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Program Evaluation

Background:

  • Evaluation is crucial for assessing health promotion intervention efficacy.
  • Key elements of planning and evaluation frameworks are often fragmented.
  • Practitioners need clear guidance for constructive evaluations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To clarify the essential role of evaluation in health promotion.
  • To synthesize widely used planning/evaluation frameworks into a single approach.
  • To provide a methodical framework for evaluation guidance.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of existing planning and evaluation frameworks.
  • Synthesis of key elements from various frameworks.
  • Development of a unified, methodical approach for evaluation.

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Main Results:

  • A comprehensive framework integrating essential evaluation components.
  • Guidance for health promotion practitioners on evaluation planning.
  • Emphasis on the necessity of incorporating evaluation from the outset.

Conclusions:

  • Evaluation is an indispensable component of health promotion interventions.
  • A unified framework enhances the quality and consistency of evaluations.
  • Integrating evaluation into planning ensures program effectiveness and accountability.