
Programme Evaluation
A Practical Guide for Practitioners in Health Care, Social Care and Education
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 12. February 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
122 pages
978-1-032-31980-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book offers a comprehensive, practice-based introduction to conducting effective program evaluations. It presents the Trident Approach, a three-prong framework focused on outcomes, process, and stakeholder perspectives that supports robust, real-world evaluations.
Designed for practitioners, policy professionals, managers, and students, this guide walks readers through every stage of the evaluation lifecycle-from identifying needs and formulating questions, to gathering credible data and communicating actionable findings. The book balances methodological guidance with practical tools, case examples and insights drawn from real evaluation practice. Whether you're seeking to improve service quality, meet accountability demands, fulfil accreditation requirements or influence policy, this book equips you to conduct evaluations that are credible, useful, and grounded in everyday professional contexts. More than just a technical manual, it fosters a reflective mindset-one committed to learning, integrity, and positive change.
Program Evaluation: A Practical Guide for Practitioners in Health Care, Social Care and Education is an essential resource for those who wish to use evaluation to generate insight, foster improvement, encourage continuous quality improvement, and support evidence-informed practice.
Designed for practitioners, policy professionals, managers, and students, this guide walks readers through every stage of the evaluation lifecycle-from identifying needs and formulating questions, to gathering credible data and communicating actionable findings. The book balances methodological guidance with practical tools, case examples and insights drawn from real evaluation practice. Whether you're seeking to improve service quality, meet accountability demands, fulfil accreditation requirements or influence policy, this book equips you to conduct evaluations that are credible, useful, and grounded in everyday professional contexts. More than just a technical manual, it fosters a reflective mindset-one committed to learning, integrity, and positive change.
Program Evaluation: A Practical Guide for Practitioners in Health Care, Social Care and Education is an essential resource for those who wish to use evaluation to generate insight, foster improvement, encourage continuous quality improvement, and support evidence-informed practice.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate, Professional, and Undergraduate Advanced
Illustrations
1 s/w Abbildung, 1 s/w Zeichnung
1 Line drawings, black and white; 1 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 6 mm
Weight
206 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-31980-3 (9781032319803)
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Additional editions

Roger Ellis | Elaine Hogard
Programme Evaluation
A Practical Guide for Practitioners in Health Care, Social Care and Education
E-Book
02/2026
Routledge
€49.99
Available for download

Roger Ellis | Elaine Hogard
Programme Evaluation
A Practical Guide for Practitioners in Health Care, Social Care and Education
E-Book
02/2026
Routledge
€49.99
Available for download

Roger Ellis | Elaine Hogard
Programme Evaluation
A Practical Guide for Practitioners in Health Care, Social Care and Education
Book
approx. 02/2026
1st Edition
Routledge
€210.50
Not yet published
Persons
Roger Ellis is a Professor of Applied Psychology at the Universities of Ulster and Chester .In 1999 he established the Social and Health Evaluation Unit which has completed more than 100 program evaluations .. He received an OBE recognising his work in the application of psychology in complex real life situations including social skill training ; quality assurance; and latterly programme evaluation . He has written fifteen books dedicated to the communication and utility of Psychology.
Elaine Hogard is a Professor of Program Evaluation and Director of Assessment and Program Evaluation at NOSM University. She has taught and supervised in Canada, the USA, the UK and has published extensively on program evaluation theory, method, and practice. Her evaluations span education, health, and social care, emphasizing practical application to complex issues. She is committed to democratizing knowledge by ensuring evaluation findings are accessible, meaningful, and useful to practitioners, policymakers, and communities alike.
Elaine Hogard is a Professor of Program Evaluation and Director of Assessment and Program Evaluation at NOSM University. She has taught and supervised in Canada, the USA, the UK and has published extensively on program evaluation theory, method, and practice. Her evaluations span education, health, and social care, emphasizing practical application to complex issues. She is committed to democratizing knowledge by ensuring evaluation findings are accessible, meaningful, and useful to practitioners, policymakers, and communities alike.
Content
1. Introduction, 2. The Life History of a Program Evaluation: A Practical Guide from a Case Study of a Complex Multi-site Community Program, 3. The Trident : Implementing the Evaluation Trident using a Case Study in the Development of a New Healthcare Support Role, 4. Establishing the Starting Point of a Program Evaluation, 5. Preliminary Questions: Framing a Program Evaluation of a Community Safety Initiative with Exploratory Questions & Considerations, 6. The Steering Group and Partnership: How to Build Effective Partnerships Between Evaluators and Program Stakeholders in Program Evaluation, 7. Evaluation Questions and Data Streams: Structuring Inquiry Through the Trident Evaluation Model, 8. Overall Design and Structure: The Evaluation Trident and Connections, 9. Project Management and responsibilities: A Practical Guide to Structuring and Delivering Effective Evaluations with a case study of a community partnership service, 10.Determining Outcomes With A Case Study Of the Evaluation Of Midwifery In Community Health, 11. Process: Capturing, Recording, and Analysing Process in Program Evaluation with a case study of a Mental Healthcare Collaborative, 12. Understanding and Integrating Multiple Stakeholder Perspectives in Program Evaluation: A Case study of a Comprehensive Cancer Support Network (CCSN), 13. Reporting in Program Evaluation: with a Case Study of Structuring, Communicating and Using Findings from a Nurse Education Initiative
,14. Impact on Policy and Practice - An Evaluation of an International Social Work Student Placement Case Study, 15. Publications and Research - Unlocking the Research Potential of Program Evaluation through a Case Study of a Clinical Leadership Initiative in a healthcare setting, 16. Conclusion: Program Evaluation as a Tool for Continuous Quality Improvement
,14. Impact on Policy and Practice - An Evaluation of an International Social Work Student Placement Case Study, 15. Publications and Research - Unlocking the Research Potential of Program Evaluation through a Case Study of a Clinical Leadership Initiative in a healthcare setting, 16. Conclusion: Program Evaluation as a Tool for Continuous Quality Improvement