Synopses & Reviews
This is a comprehensive guide to the frameworks, theories, and methods used to evaluate health promotion programs. The book builds on the author's experience in evaluating health communication projects in the US and developing countries and in teaching evaluation to graduate-level students in public health. It will be useful both to students and to researchers and practitioners involved in all types of evaluation activities. The chapters are divided into three sections. Part I covers health promotion frameworks and theories, formative research, and process evaluation methods. Part II deals with study designs, the techniques to determine sample selection and size, writing questionnaires, constructing scales, and managing data. Part III uses data from a national campaign to illustrate methods for impact evaluation including basic and advanced statistical analysis. This text provides the tools needed to understand how and why evaluations are conducted, and it will serve as a reference for evaluators. It covers every aspect of the research and evaluation activities needed to assess a health promotion program.
Table of Contents
1. Frameworks, Models, and Rationales
2. Health Communication Interventions
3. Behavior Change Theory
4. Formative and Qualitative Research
5. Process Evaluation
6. Impact Evaluation Study Design
7. Sampling and Sample Size
8. Data Collection and Management
9. Univariate Analysis and Scale Construction
10. Statistical Analysis
11. Measuring Campaign Exposure
12. Measuring Impact
13. Advanced Designed and Statistical Topics
14. Dissemination of Evaluation Findings
Glossary
Appendix A: List of Some Potentially Helpful Websites
Appendix B: Bolivia Survey Questionnaire: Bolivia NRHP Evaluation
Appendix C: Draft Informed Consent Statement for Questionnaire
Appendix D: Sample Budget Items for Health Communication Campaign Evaluation Project