The Practice of Health Program Evaluation

SAGE PUBLICATIONS INCISBN: 9780761918462

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By David E. Grembowski
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David Grembowski, Ph.D., M.A., is a professor in the Department of Health Ser- vices in the School of Public Health and the Department of Oral Health Sciences in the School of Dentistry, and adjunct professor in the Department of Sociology, at the University of Washington. He has taught health program evaluation to graduate students for more than twenty years. His evaluation interests are prevention, the performance of health programs and health care systems, survey research methods, and the social determinants of population health. His other work has examined efforts to improve quality by increasing access to care in integrated delivery systems; pharmacy outreach to provide statins preventively to patients with diabetes; managed care and physician referrals; managed care and patient-physician relationships and physician job satisfaction; cost-effectiveness of preventive services for older adults; cost-sharing and seeing out-of-network physicians; social gradients in oral health; local health department spending and racial/ethnic disparities in mortality rates; fluoridation effects on oral health and dental demand; financial incentives and dentist adoption of preventive technologies; effects of dental insurance on dental demand; and the link between mother and child access to dental care.

Introduction Health Program Evaluation Is It Worth It? The Evaluation Process Evaluation as a 3-Act Play Act I: Asking the Question Developing Evaluation Questions Act II: Answering the Question Scene I: Designing the Evaluation Evaluation of Program Impacts Cost-Effectiveness Analysis Evaluation of Program Implementation Act II: Answering the Question Scene II: Planning and Conducting the Evaluation Population and Sampling Measurement and Data Collection Data Analysis Act III: Use of the Answers in Decision-Making Scene I: Translate Answers Back into Policy Language and Developing Recommendations Scene II: Development of Dissemination Plan Scene III: Use of the Answers Epilogue

"A well organized and readable text on evaluating health programs. It covers the essentials of choosing an evaluation design, planning and conducting the evaluation, and using the results of the evaluation. It is a book that should be on the shelf of persons doing and teaching health program evaluation and should be seriously considered as a text for evaluation classes." -- Ronald Andersen "I found many instances where I thought students would get key concepts and ideas more quickly than they would from other texts. I was thrilled to see a discussion of ethics and culture in the text. The author provides clear explanations of important concepts and uses examples throughout the text." -- Robin Lin Miller

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