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Evaluating health promotion Intervention

Evaluating health promotion Intervention . Jenny Braithwaite. Learning outcomes. Reflect on the meaning of evaluation and its importance in health promotion /public health practice Analyse different approaches/designs to evaluating interventions

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Evaluating health promotion Intervention

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  1. Evaluating health promotion Intervention Jenny Braithwaite

  2. Learning outcomes • Reflect on the meaning of evaluation and its importance in health promotion /public health practice • Analyse different approaches/designs to evaluating interventions • Examine the challenges which may impact on evaluation of practice intervention

  3. Sources/further reading • DownieR et al (1991) Health Promotion Models and Values. Oxford, Oxford University Press • Green, J., Tones, K. (2010) Health Promotion: Planning and Strategies (2nd. Edition) London: Sage • Health Knowledge; Evaluation of health promotion, public health or public policy interventions: Principles and Practice of Health Promotion: Health Promotion Evaluation and Effectiveness. Availableonline@http://www.healthknowledge.org.uk/public-health-textbook/disease-causation-diagnosis. Accessed27/10/11 • Hubley, J; Copeman, J. (2008) PracticalHealth Promotion. Cambridge: Polity • Lazenbatt, A. (2002) The Evaluation Handbook for Health Professionals. London: Routledge • Naidoo J, Wills J (2009)Foundations for Health Promotion. London. BailliereTindall.

  4. Sources/further reading • NICE (2007) Public Health Guidance 6: Behaviour Change, Quick Reference Guide 5. Available online@www.nice.org.uk • Qvretveit J, (1998) Evaluating Health Interventions. Buckingham, Open University Press. • Scott D, Weston R (1998) Valuing Health Promotion. Cheltenham. Stanley Thornes (Pub.) Ltd. • Roberts, K; Cavill, N; Rutter, H. (2009) Standard Evaluation Framework for weight management intervention. Online: National Obesity Observatory/NHS. Available @www.noo.org.uk. Accessed 23. 10.12 • Thorogood, M.; Coombs, Y. (Eds) (2004) Evaluating Health Promotion: Practice and Methods. (2nd) Oxford: Oxford University Press • Themessl-Huber, M; Lazenbatt, A; Taylor, J. (2008) Overcoming health inequalities: a participative evaluation framework fit for the task. The Journal of the Royal Society for the Promotion of Health. Available online @http://rsh.sagepub.com/content/128/3/117 accessed 27/10/11 • Wilson, F.; Mabhala, M. Eds) (2009) Key Concepts in Public Health. London: Sage • Jb/evalhpHVadaptedOct 12

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