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Author Wynn, Barbara O.
Title Challenges in program evaluation of health interventions in developing countries.
OCLC ocn180772630
ISBN 9780833048189 (electronic bk.)
083304818X (electronic bk.)
0833038524
9780833038524
Publisher Santa Monica, CA : RAND Corp., 2005.
Description 1 online resource (xxiv, 89 pages) : illustrations
text file PDF rda
LC Subject heading/s World health.
Medical policy.
Other
Genre heading/s
Electronic books
General note "RAND Center for Domestic and International Health Security."
"This research was produced within RAND Health's Center for Domestic and International Health Security."
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 75-89).
Contents Overview -- Evaluating health projects in developing countries : a conceptual framework -- Methodological challenges of impact evaluations in developing countries -- Current status of program evaluation in developing countries -- Research and other actions to promote impact assessment.
Summary Health interventions that are effective in developed countries may not be as effective in developing countries given the differing social, economic, cultural, and infrastructure factors that may affect how an intervention program is implemented and its outcomes. However, rigorous evaluation of public health intervention programs in various resource-limited settings is needed to determine which interventions will work most effectively and to spend scarce resources wisely. This monograph is intended to promote an understanding of why program evaluation is a critical component of any health intervention and to stimulate discussion on ways to make evaluation of health interventions in developing countries more rigorous. The authors provide an overview of various approaches, methodologies, and issues related to program evaluation for health projects in developing countries, and they identify future research and actions by funding organizations that would facilitate evaluations of the impact of large-scale health interventions.
NOTE Global Health Policy Research Network. DHR-5-1-02. OHE05 6010. HE660 7003
Martin Foundation. OHE05 6010. HE660 7003
RAND. OHE05 6010. HE660 7003
JSTOR: Books at JSTOR Open Access
Restrictions Open Access Title - Unlimited User Access.
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