Attributes of Health
Evaluation Terms
Evaluation Types
Methods
Logic Models
100

What takes the population into account?

What is cultural competence?



100

This illustrates the ability of evaluation instruments to provide consistent results each time they are used

What is reliability?

100

A systematic collection of information about a health promotion program for the purpose of answering question and making decisions about the program.

What is program evaluation?

100

This is a combination of qualitative or quantitative methods

What is mixed or integrated methods?

100

They are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and timely.

What are SMART goals?

200

What is continuously delivered, to reinforce and reach out?

What is repetition?

200

They help to ensure proper alignment of program components and evaluation.

What is the committee?

200

This is conducted in the beginning of the program and allows for changes before implementation.

What is formative evaluation?

200

Measures variables

Includes gathering and analysis of ratings, rankings and numerical data

What is quantitative method?

200

Contains inputs, activities, outputs, short-term outcomes and long-term outcomes

What is the logic model?

300

It discusses both benefits and risks

What is balance?

300

All components support each other and help lead the program toward the overall mission

What is good alignment?

300

This is an approach that focuses on innovative programs in early stages of development and considers complex and changing environments.

What is developmental evaluation?

300

Open-ended; focus groups; observation, journals, case study.  

What is qualitative method?

300

A group that resembles one being studied that does not receive treatment or intervention

What is a control group?

400

When the message stays the same

What is consistency?

400

Degree to which intended audience participates in intervention

What is formative: Process evaluation - REACH?

400

What is the RE-AIM Evaluation framework?

Reach

Efficacy, effectiveness

Adoption

Implementation

Maintenance

400

The guidelines to ensure that evaluation research is carried out with honesty, integrity, and participants' rights are protected

What is a code of ethics?

500

 A credible source

What is reliability?

500

These are the two subtypes of summative evaluation.

What is impact evaluation and outcome evaluation?

500

Engages stakeholders, describes the health promotion program, focuses on evaluation design, gathers credible evidence, justifies conclusions, ensures use of the results and shares lessons learned

What are the 6 steps of the CDC evaluation framework?

500

This includes the cover page, executive summary, introduction and evaluation questions, methods and results, findings and recommendations

What is the final report?