Selected Methodological Issues in Evaluating Community-Based Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Programs

Authors: Koepsell, T.D.; Wagner, E.H.; Cheadle, A.C.; Patrick, D.L.; Martin, D.C.; Diehr, P.H.; Perrin, E.B.; Kristal, A.R.; Allan-Andrilla, C.H.; Dey, L.J.

Source: Health Promotion: An Anthology, Health Promotion: An Anthology , pp. 188-207(20)

Publisher: Pan American Health Organization (PAHO)

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Abstract:

An important trend in health promotion and disease prevention has been the increasing number and scope of community-based interventions. The authors focus on a selection of methodological issues that assume special importance in evaluating community-based programs, but receive little coverage in standard texts on program evaluation.

Keywords: Health Promotion; Health Education; Evaluation in Health Education; Program Evaluation; Community Based Health Programs

Document Type: Research article

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