
Health Program Planning and Evaluation
A Practical Systematic Approach to Community Health
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
5th Edition
Published on 5. April 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
450 pages
978-1-284-21005-7 (ISBN)
Description
Health Program Planning and Evaluation: A Practical, Systematic Approach for Community Health, Fifth Edition carefully walks the reader through the process for developing, implementing, and evaluating successful community health promotion programs. Featuring reader-friendly, accessible language and practical tools and concepts, this invaluable resource prepares students and professionals to become not only competent health program planners, but savvy consumers of evaluation reports and prudent users of evaluation consultants.
Thoughtfully constructed, the authors uniquely use program theory - a conceptual model of program planning and evaluation - throughout the text to reinforce the cyclical nature of the process. Additionally, each chapter concludes with a summary that is organized by levels of the public health pyramid, reinforcing the social-ecological and multi-level nature of health promotion and public health planning.
Key Features:
*Examples and references from public health, medicine, nursing, social work, and community health that provide an interdisciplinary perspective while addressing public health programming.
*Systems thinking concepts, such as feedback, and its importance to those who fund health programs and desire to support programs creating systems change.
*Greater focus on cultural humility.
*New full color design that brings tables, figures and diagrams to life.
*Updated research references, such as studies using geographic information systems and other advances in the use of integrated data in public health.
*Updated internet resources in each chapter, including sources outside the United States.
*Each new print copy includes Navigate eBook Access enabling you to read your digital textbook online or offline, on computers, tablets, and mobile devices.
Thoughtfully constructed, the authors uniquely use program theory - a conceptual model of program planning and evaluation - throughout the text to reinforce the cyclical nature of the process. Additionally, each chapter concludes with a summary that is organized by levels of the public health pyramid, reinforcing the social-ecological and multi-level nature of health promotion and public health planning.
Key Features:
*Examples and references from public health, medicine, nursing, social work, and community health that provide an interdisciplinary perspective while addressing public health programming.
*Systems thinking concepts, such as feedback, and its importance to those who fund health programs and desire to support programs creating systems change.
*Greater focus on cultural humility.
*New full color design that brings tables, figures and diagrams to life.
*Updated research references, such as studies using geographic information systems and other advances in the use of integrated data in public health.
*Updated internet resources in each chapter, including sources outside the United States.
*Each new print copy includes Navigate eBook Access enabling you to read your digital textbook online or offline, on computers, tablets, and mobile devices.
More details
Edition
5th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Sudbury
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Adult education
Dimensions
Height: 179 mm
Width: 231 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
602 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-284-21005-7 (9781284210057)
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L. Michele Issel | Rebecca Wells
Health Program Planning and Evaluation: a Practical, Systematic Approach for Community Health
A Practical, Systematic Approach for Community Health
Book
08/2017
4th Edition
Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc
€120.53
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Persons
L. Michele Issel's public health experience began as a public health nurse in California followed by directing Public Health Nursing in Jefferson County, Washington. 'She has consulted with federal, state, and city governments on performance measures, workforce readiness, and implementing evidence-based practice.' She was 'Editor-in-Chief of Health Care Management Review for 15 years.' She received her Master's and PhD from the University of Washington School of Nursing, with a minor in health services research from the School of Public Health at University of Washington.
Rebecca Wells is Professor and Director, Center for Health Systems Research, Policy, and Practice at the University of Texas School of Public Health.' Rebecca's research and coaching focus on cooperation within and across safety net organizations.'' Her research has examined service integration in physical and behavioral health care, education, and social services. 'She has a master's degree in health services administration and doctorate in health care policy from the University of Michigan.
Mollie Williams is a leader in public health and nonprofit management with expertise in organizational development, strategic planning, and fundraising. She currently serves as Executive Director of The Family Van and is on faculty at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.'Formerly, Mollie was a Senior Director at Planned Parenthood Federation of America where she led a major initiative to improve access to sexual and reproductive health care in the southern United States. She has a doctorate in public health leadership from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Rebecca Wells is Professor and Director, Center for Health Systems Research, Policy, and Practice at the University of Texas School of Public Health.' Rebecca's research and coaching focus on cooperation within and across safety net organizations.'' Her research has examined service integration in physical and behavioral health care, education, and social services. 'She has a master's degree in health services administration and doctorate in health care policy from the University of Michigan.
Mollie Williams is a leader in public health and nonprofit management with expertise in organizational development, strategic planning, and fundraising. She currently serves as Executive Director of The Family Van and is on faculty at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Global Health and Social Medicine.'Formerly, Mollie was a Senior Director at Planned Parenthood Federation of America where she led a major initiative to improve access to sexual and reproductive health care in the southern United States. She has a doctorate in public health leadership from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.