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Using a program logic model that focuses on performance measurement to develop a program

J J Dwyer1, S Makin

  • 1Education and Research Division, North York Public Health Department, ON. THU-JD@city.north-york.on.ca

Canadian Journal of Public Health = Revue Canadienne De Sante Publique
|February 12, 1998
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An expanded program logic model improves evaluation readiness by detailing performance measurement. This enhanced model includes outcome and process indicators, unlike traditional models focusing only on service delivery.

Area of Science:

  • Program evaluation
  • Public health interventions
  • Performance measurement

Background:

  • Program logic models are crucial for preparing programs for evaluation.
  • They visually represent the links between program objectives, activities, resources, and indicators.
  • Traditional logic models often lack detailed performance measurement components.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an expanded program logic model with enhanced performance measurement capabilities.
  • To illustrate the application of this expanded model in developing a bicycle safety program.
  • To discuss the challenges and advantages of utilizing the expanded logic model.

Main Methods:

  • Development of an expanded logic model focusing on outcome and process indicators.

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  • Application of the expanded logic model in a case study for a bicycle safety program.
  • Involvement of a workgroup for initial development and stakeholder review for validation.
  • Main Results:

    • The expanded logic model provides a more comprehensive framework for performance measurement.
    • It successfully guided the development of a bicycle safety program by specifying key indicators.
    • The process involved iterative review and plausibility assessment by stakeholders.

    Conclusions:

    • The expanded logic model offers a superior approach to program evaluation by incorporating detailed performance metrics.
    • Its use in program development, such as the bicycle safety initiative, demonstrates practical utility.
    • Careful development and stakeholder engagement are key to successful logic model implementation.