JSGS824: HEALTH PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION TERM
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1 JSGS824: HEALTH PROGRAM PLANNING AND EVALUATION TERM Professor: Tarun Katapally, PhD, MHA Phone: Office: Innovation Place, Rm (2 Research Drive, University of Regina) Teaching Assistant: Jasmin Bhawra, MSc COURSE DESCRIPTION This course is designed to provide the key principles of health program planning and evaluation to health professionals who aspire to inform program development in their respective fields of expertise. The areas of focus for this course include program planning models; design of evaluation plans; program theory; mixed-methods data collection; indicators and measures of program outcomes; policy evaluation and evaluation reporting. By the end of the course, students will be familiar with a variety of tools used in program planning and evaluation, and will have gained experience in developing an evaluation plan. COURSE OBJECTIVES Understand the relationship between program planning, research, and evaluation. Develop a knowledge base of evaluation that could be used within multiple contexts of health planning and programming Explore pros and cons of multiple evaluation approaches Demonstrate knowledge of mixed and multi methods in conducting program evaluation Design an evaluation plan for a public health program, including the development of a logic model Understand and identify evaluation challenges, as well as ethical implications COURSE WEBSITE All course material will be posted on the course website ( Students are encouraged to use the discussion board to ask questions and engage in conversations with their peers about the weekly modules. RECOMMENDED READINGS All of the reading material for this course will be provided through the course website. Readings will be uploaded under each module at the beginning of each week. This course has no required textbooks, however optional reference books are listed below: Issel LM. Health program planning and evaluation. Toronto: Jones and Bartlett, 2nd or 3rd Edition, Green, L.W., and Kreuter, M.W., Health Program Planning: An Educational and Ecological Approach, 4th edition (New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005). Rossi, P.H., Lipsey, M.W., & Freeman, H.E. (2003). Evaluation: A systematic approach (7th edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Patton, M.Q. (2008). Utilization-focused evaluation (4th edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
2 CLASS SCHEDULE MODULE 1- Introduction to Program Planning and Evaluation Week of January 4 and January 11 Characteristics of program planning and evaluation Key definitions (i.e., program, stakeholder, target group, etc.) Rationale for program planning/evaluation Approaches to program planning Social, political, and economic context considerations Theories, frameworks and models Program planning cycle Difference between research and evaluation 1. Fraser Health A Guide to Planning and Conducting Program Evaluation. Section 2.0 Background on Program Evaluation p The Health Communication Unit - Centre for Health Promotion University of Toronto Introduction to Health Promotion Program Planning. P Crosby R, Noar SM What is a planning model? An introduction to PRECEDE-PROCEED. Journal of Public Health Dentistry, 71:S7-S Kegler, MC, Rigler J, Honeycutt S The role of community context in planning and implementing community-based health promotion projects. Evaluation and Program Planning, 34: Levin-Rozalis, M Evaluation and research: Differences and similarities. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 18(2): Tramm R, McCarthy A, Yates P Using the Precede-Proceed model of health program planning in breast cancer nursing research. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 68(8): MODULE 2- Planning a Program and an Evaluation Week of January 18 Question(s)/problems, program goals/objectives, target populations Stakeholder relationship Evaluability assessment Internal vs. external evaluation Introduction to logic models 1. Dunet DO & Reyes M Stakeholder-focused evaluation of an online course for health care providers. Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions, 26(4): March of Dimes (2004). SMART objectives. 3. Public Health Ontario Planning health promotion programs: Introductory workbook. (4 th Edition). Toronto, ON: Queens Printer for Ontario. 4. Fraser Health A Guide to Planning and Conducting Program Evaluation: Section 3.0 Preparing for Evaluation and Section 4.0 Develop an Evaluation Plan. Pages
3 5. Craig P, Campbell M Evaluability assessment: A systematic approach to deciding whether and how to evaluate programs and policies. What Works: Scotland. MODULE 3- Program Theory and Logic Models Week of January 25 What is program theory How evaluation questions flow from program theory Program theory assessment Development of logic models Examples of theories relevant to health practice 1. Tudor-Locke C, Myers AM, Rodger NW Development of a theory-based physical activity intervention for individuals with Type 2 Diabetes. The Diabetes Educator, 27(1): Astbury B & Leeuw FL Unpacking black boxes: mechanisms and theory building in evaluation. American Journal of Evaluation, 31(3): Chen H Theory-driven approach for facilitation of planning health promotion or other programs. The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 18(2): Chapter 1: Introduction to Logic Models. 5. W.K. Kellogg Foundation Logic Model Development Guide. MODULE 4- Types of Evaluation Week of February 1 and February 8 Formative evaluation Needs assessments Process (implementation) evaluation Outcome (effect) evaluation Cost evaluations and economic analyses Examples from the field of public health 1. Langevin CM An evaluation framework for the maison decision house substance abuse treatment program. Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 16(1): Mercer NJ Cost analysis of public health influenza vaccine clinics in Ontario. Canadian Public Health Association, 100(5): Saunders RP, Evans MH, Praphul J Developing a process-evaluation plan for assessing health promotion program implementation: a how-to guide. Health Promotion Practice, 6: Lim S.S. Et al India s Janani Suraksha Yojana, A conditional cash transfer programme to increase births in health facilities: an impact evaluation. The Lancet, 375: Andresen MA, Boyd, N A cost-benefit and cost effectiveness analysis of Vancouver s supervised injection facility. International Journal of Drug Policy, doi: /j.drugpo Boyd NR, Windsor RA A formative evaluation in maternal and child health practice: The
4 partners for life nutrition education program for pregnant women. Maternal and Child Health Journal, 7(2): Types of Evaluation CDC: National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention. 8. Gobin M, Verlander N, Maurici C, Bone A, Nardone A Do sexual health campaigns work? An outcome evaluation of a media campaign to increase chlamydia testing among young people aged in England. BMC Public Health, 13: Quality Improvement and Innovation Partnership Needs Assessment Resource Guide. OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT DEADLINE (EVALUATION PLAN PART 1): FEBRUARY 12 Week of February 15 Reading Week ONLINE QUIZ: FEBRUARY MODULE 5- Evaluation Design, Methods and Data Collection Tools Week of February 22 and February 29 Quantitative methods (i.e., surveys, google analytics) Survey design Qualitative methods (i.e., focus groups, content analysis, photovoice) Mixed and multi-methods Innovative methods Sources of data for health programs 1. University of Kansas Community Tool Box. Section 4, Chapter 37 Selecting an appropriate design for the evaluation. Available at: 2. Measurement, Learning and Evaluation Project Types of Evaluation Designs: Available at: 3. Fraser Health A Guide to Planning and Conducting Program Evaluation: Section 4.5, p University of Kansas The Community Tool Box. Available at Section 15: Qualitative Methods to Assess Community Issues Section 6: Conducting Focus Groups Section 7: Needs Assessment Survey Section 12: Conducting Interviews Section 13: Conducting Surveys Section 24: Arranging Assessments that Span Jurisdictions 5. Kramer L, Schwartz P, Cheadle A, Rauzon S Using photovoice as a participatory evaluation tool in Kaiser Permanente s Community Health Initiative. Health Promotion Practice, 14(5):
5 6. Rao V, Woolcock M Integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches in program evaluation. Available at: 7. Mailloux Z, May-Benson TA, Summers CA, et al Goal attainment scaling as a measure of meaningful outcomes for children with sensory integration disorders. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 61(2): Office of Quality Improvement, University of Wisconsin-Madison Survey Fundamentals: A guide to designing and implementing surveys. Available at : MODULE 6- Guest Lecture, Dr. Justin Longo: Social Media Evaluation and Innovative Methods Week of March 7 To be posted online MODULE 7- Indicators and Measuring Program Outcomes Week of March 14 Measurement and monitoring of program outcomes Identification of relevant indicators Assessment of program impact Detection, interpretation, and analysis of program effects 1. Adamchak et al A guide to monitoring and evaluating adolescent reproductive health programs. Tool Series 5. Chapter 4: Indicators. 2. Rogers T, Chappelle EF, Wall HK et al Using DHDSP outcome indicators for Policy and Systems Change for Program Planning and Evaluation. Atlanta, GA: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 3. National Resource Center Measuring Outcomes guidebook. Available at: 4. University of Kansas The Community Tool Box. Available at Section 9: Developing Baseline Measures of Behaviour OPTIONAL ASSIGNMENT DEADLINE (EVALUATION PLAN PART 2): MARCH 21 MODULE 8- Challenges and Ethical Considerations Week of March 21 Professional standards and ethical conduct Management of multiple stakeholders Measurement bias and validity issues
6 1. Canadian Evaluation Society Code of Ethics: Available at: 2. American Evaluation Association Guiding Principles for Evaluators. Available at: 3. Mohan R, Sullivan K Managing the politics of evaluation to achieve impact. New Directions for Evaluation, 112: Ray M Choosing a truly external evaluator. American Journal of Evaluation, 27(3): CRITIQUE ASSIGNMENT DEADLINE: MARCH 28 MODULE 9 Policy Evaluation Week of March 28 The role of evaluation in evidence-informed decision and policymaking Approaches in conducting policy evaluation (key questions, data sources, methods) Example of a policy evaluation 1. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (CDC). Brief overview of policy evaluation. Available at: 2. National Collaborating Centre for Healthy Public Policy A framework for analyzing public policies: Practical Guide. Available at: 3. World Health Organization Monitoring and evaluation of mental health policies and plans. Mental Health Policy and Service Guidance Package. Available at: Section 2: Framework for Setting up and Conducting Evaluation of the Policy and Plan Section 3: Case Study: An Evaluation of a National Mental Health Policy and Plan in a Hypothetical Country MODULE 10 Evaluation Reporting and Wrap Up Week of April 4 1. Mueller NB, Burke RC, Douglas AL, et al Getting the word out: multiple methods for disseminating evaluation findings. Journal of Public Health Management and Practice. 14(2): Fraser Health A Guide to Planning and Conducting Program Evaluation: Section 5.0 Conduct Evaluation and Disseminate Findings. p Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Evaluation Reporting: A Guide to Help Ensure Use of Evaluation Findings. Atlanta, GA: US Dept of Health and Human Services; Available at:
7 4. Health Canada Evaluation of the nutrition policy and promotion program to Executive Summary. Full text available at: 5. Reference/supplementary reading only: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Office on Smoking and Health, Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity. (2013). Developing an effective evaluation report: Setting the course for effective program evaluation. Available here: FINAL EVALUATION PLAN ASSIGNMENT DEADLINE: APRIL 11 GRADING SCHEME AND ASSIGNMENTS Assessment Weight Deadline Participation in online discussion board 15% Ongoing Online quiz 20% February 22/23 Critique of program evaluation journal article/case study 15% March 28 Evaluation Plan - Part 1: Program description, evaluation purpose, and stakeholder summary (10%) - Part 2: Program logic model (20%) - Part 3: Mixed methods evaluation design and draft survey or interview guide (20%) Students will be given the option to either: 1) Submit this assignment in its entirety on April 11 or; 2) Submit each section on its respective due date and receive feedback prior to continuing with the rest of the assignment. 50% Part 1 February 12 Part 2 March 21 Part 3 April 11 Participation The discussion board will be used as a venue to post questions and engage in discussions with your classmates. For each module, the course instructor will post a question or discussion topic for students to discuss on the board for participation marks. Students are encouraged to share their experiences and post any questions they may have about the material, however the grading will only be based on responses to the question/discussion topic posted. Discussion forum posts do not need to include references. There will be a word limit of 200 words to help you keep responses succinct and incorporate readings/content from the module where appropriate. Online Quiz A multiple-choice quiz will be administered online to assess students understanding of the basics of program and evaluation planning, evaluation types, and uses of each approach. In order to work around varied schedules, students will have two days to complete the quiz (Feb 22-23). The quiz will have to be completed in one sitting as there will be a time limit, and students will not be able to log out and re-enter the quiz once started. Additional information will be posted online prior to the quiz date.
8 Critique Assignment Students will be required to answer a series of questions regarding the design and methodological rigor of either a program evaluation (journal article) or case study. The assignment will be posted at the beginning of March. Evaluation Plan Assignment This assignment will test students ability to apply the course concepts and design an evaluation for a health program. Students will be given the option to choose between three different programs. The assignment can be submitted in three parts, or in its entirety at the end of the course. More detailed instructions and templates are available on the course website. Policy on Late Assignments: It is essential that assignments are submitted by the time and date specified. Late assignments will be penalized by deduction of 5% per day. In extenuating circumstances, please contact the course instructor. Academic Integrity: All students are responsible for upholding academic integrity in all aspects of class participation, examinations, and assignments ( Plagiarism will not be tolerated.
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