Measuring the Difference: Guide to Planning and Evaluating Health Information Outreach (September 2000)
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- Table of Contents, Preface, Foreword, Acknowledgements ( 458kb)
- Introduction (
106kb)
- Flowchart: Planning and Evaluating Outreach
- How is this document organized?
- What are the benefits of evaluation?
- How realistic is planning and evaluation for small scale outreach programs?
- Why are health behavior theories important?
- Challenges for evaluation
- References
- Stage 1: Conducting a Community Assessment ( 343kb)
- Stage 2: Developing Goals and Objectives ( 309kb)
- Stage 3: Planning Activities and Strategies ( 638kb)
- Stage 4: Planning Evaluation ( 410kb)
- Stage 5: Gathering Data and Assessing Results ( 467kb)
- Stage 6: Utilizing and Reporting Results ( 258kb)
- Appendices by Stage ( 1294kb)
- Appendix P: Bibliography ( 111kb)
- Comment Form ( 73kb)
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