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Question 1 of 3
1. Question
A public health senior manager jointly oversees a newly instituted collaboration with the primary care manager in a health authority related to harm reduction services for the homeless population in a region.
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The correct answer is informal formative evaluation. This is process-focused, informal evaluation as the debriefing is scheduled at regular team meeting and there is no formal focus group tool being used.
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A year later, all the service providers and managers are asked to complete the Partnership Self-Assessment Tool (PSAT) to provide feedback on the partnership aimed at harm reduction. An 80% response rate is required for validity.
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The correct answer is formal formative evaluation. Although it is a year out since the program was launched, this is a formal evaluation strategy. One of the purposes of the PSAT tool is to identify issues that need improvement in the collaboration.
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After two years out, the process of tracking the level of success of the program is best accomplished by…
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The correct answer is to review the original goals. Outcome evaluation should be based on the original (or revised) goals of the program/service to see if the program/service is working as intended. Team involvement in goal and intended outcome identification is ideally part of the initial process. However, if goal and outcome determination at the start of a project, than anytime during the project is better than completely avoiding program/service evaluation.