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Title: Obtaining and Using Feedback from Participants


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Obtaining and Using Feedback from Participants
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What do we mean by feedback from participants?
  • Feedback from participants consists of reactions
    to, opinions about, and/or information on what
    you do from those to whom its offered or who
    benefit from it.
  • Feedback may be
  • Positive, negative, or neutral.
  • Objective or subjective.
  • Enhanced by knowledge of community history,
    personalities and relationships, culture, etc.
  • Limited by lack of knowledge, information, or
    understanding.
  • Solicited or unsolicited.
  • Direct or indirect.

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Why do you need feedback from participants?
  • Its part of being customer-centered.
  • It gives you tools to improve your program.
  • It allows you to respond to changes in the
    community, the population, or the situation.
  • It can give you information about the history of
    the community, the history of your issue in the
    community, or the history of your population.
  • It can inform you about personalities and
    relationships in the community and/or the
    population youre working with.

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Why do you need feedback from participants?
(cont.)
  • It can tell you when your methods or approach
    arent working.
  • It can tell you when youre treating people in
    ways that make them feel uncomfortable, angry, or
    otherwise disrespected.
  • It can help you deal with whats important to
    participants, even though that may not be your
    major goal.
  • It can assure that your objectives make as much
    sense for participants as they do for you.

5
Who are participants that can offer feedback?
  • Adults and teens with no intellectual,
    psychological, or social barriers.
  • People with mental illness.
  • Children.
  • At-risk or troubled youth.
  • Developmentally delayed or retarded teens and
    adults.
  • Speakers of other than the majority language.
  • People who have left the program.

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When might you ask for feedback from participants?
  • Before you begin an effort (PLAN).
  • As you develop a program, initiative, or
    intervention (DO).
  • Before you implement your plan (CHECK).
  • While the work progresses and in evaluating it
    (ACT).
  • In making adjustments and starting the cycle
    again (ANALYZE).

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How do you obtain feedback from participants?
  • You use one or more methods of asking for
    feedback
  • Surveys.
  • Individual interviews.
  • Small group interviews and focus groups.
  • Town meeting or whole-program format meetings.
  • Journals.
  • You try to increase your chances of getting good
    feedback by
  • Guaranteeing anonymity.
  • Explaining why you need feedback, and how youll
    use it.
  • Being clear about exactly what kind of feedback
    you want.
  • Sharing the results with participants.

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How do you use feedback from participants?
  • Use it to understand the needs of the community.
  • Use it to respond to changes in the situation of
    participants, the community, the political
    climate, etc.
  • Use it to improve your program by responding to
    the need for change in attitudes, methods,
    content, etc.
  • Use it to create or strengthen an organizational
    culture that encourages and welcomes feedback,
    and uses it well.
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