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Powers L, Krisowaty L. 2021. Describing your practice to inform evaluation planning: Dec 2021 CELC Training Webinar. [Washington, DC]: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs,

Annotation: This recording features the Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs' Evidence and Implementation Team discussing the critical role of clearly defined practices in successful evaluation and implementation planning. The presentation outlines fundamental tools for practice description, specifically focusing on aim statements and logic models, and demonstrates how these elements inform evaluation questions. it follows a structured agenda that begins with a topic introduction, provides detailed overviews of aim statements and logic models, includes a practical case study with breakout discussions, and concludes by exploring how these planning tools can be effectively translated into evaluation questions. Length: 48 miniutes, 53 seconds.

Keywords: Perinatal health, Staff development, MCH programs, Program evaluation, Goals, Epidemiology

   

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