Title: Progress in Process Evaluation
1Progress in Process Evaluation
- AEA Conference
- November 9, 2007
- Baltimore, Md.
2Focus on Process Evaluation
I
Needs Assessment
II
Monitoring and Accountability
III
Quality Review Program Clarification
IV
Achieving Outcomes
Process Evaluation
V
Establishing Impact
Recognizes that programs are at different levels
of development
Organizes evaluation activities around these
developmental levels to support program
enhancement
Adapted from Jacobs, F., Kaouscik, J. Williams,
P., Kates, E. (2000). Making it Count
Evaluating Family Preservation Services. Tufts
University Press.
3Process Data
- Process evaluation collects data to describe a
program - When it was delivered
- Where it is delivered
- What is delivered
- How it is delivered
- Who delivered it
- Who received it
- How it fits into the big picture
4What Can Process Information Do?
- Assures accountability to program stakeholders
- Assesses whether activities are fulfilling
program goals and objectives - Monitors program performance
- activities are carried out as intended
- activities are based on standards
- activities follow established procedures
- Assesses quality and consistency of program
- Provides information to funders and staff for
program improvement
5Comprehensive Tobacco Control Program
Outcomes
State and Federal Inputs
6Why Use Process Evaluation in Tobacco Control
(and Other Program Areas)?
- To unpack the comprehensive program black box
- Facilitates intra-state and interstate
communication - To clarify program planning
- Supports clearer thinking about goals and how
attempting to reach them - Provides a baseline for program and evaluation
evolution - To encourage better understanding of how programs
are linked to outcome - By being able to examine outcomes at the same
level as programming
7The Arizona Tobacco Control Program
- Fifteen county projects
- Inter-tribal Council of Arizona
- Seven American Indian tribes
- Three urban American Indian centers
- Five community partnerships
- Six statewide programs
- Marketing contracts
- Evaluation, Research and Development Unit
8Process Evaluation Components
- Develop measures of program quantity
- Develop measures of program quality
- Coordinate with other state and national efforts
- Promote comparisons across state
- Develop system with an eye towards linking to
outcome
9Process Evaluation Selling the Idea
10Implementing the Systems
Reports Evaluation
Program Staff
Program Planning
Special Analyses
Process Evaluation Data Bases
Program Activities
Evaluation Unit
Data Edit, Integration
Media Activity
Policy Activity
Direct Service Events
Adult Classes Follow Up
School-based Interventions
11System Characteristics
- Standardized forms and definitions.
- Statewide training on data reporting.
- Centralized databases.
- Web data entry.
- Web data viewing and download (controlled by
individual permissions). - Statewide training on data use and
interpretation. - Code framework which is portable.
12Event Form Timeline
Decision Point
?
Evaluation
Monitoring
Evaluation?
Collaborate
Monitoring?
Timeline
Fall 2007
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14Target Audience 2 Specific
15Activity Type 1
16Activity Type 2 Business Education
17Event Summary
18Event List 3 Listing
19Process Evaluation Collaboration (internal)
Evaluation
Monitoring
Scope of Work
Goals/ Workplan
Actual Audience
Contract
Partners
Comments
Staff Effort
Location
Financial award
Contract managers
Target Audience
Administrators
Program staff
Evaluators
20Process Evaluation ToolsOpen Source
Collaboration
Other Evaluation, Program or IT Staff
21FY 2007 Types of Service Events - Prevention
22FY 2007 Types of Service Events - Cessation
23FY 2007 Type of Service Event Number of Events
24FY 2007 Type of Service Event Number of
Participants
25Merged Map and 2004-2006 Schools Data
Map drawn from 2000 US Census data and 2004-06
schools data
26Summary of Schools, Classes, and Students
27Cessation Clients Served, Compared to Population
of Arizona Smokers
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