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Association of State Public Health Nutritionists. 2024. Beyond surveys, interviews, and focus groups: Designing effective evaluations. Tucson, AZ: Association of State Public Health Nutritionists,

Annotation: This videorecording presents an overview of evaluation guidance as outlined in the Children's health weight capacity building project workbook. Topics addressed include evaluation and evaluative thinking, Change Logic Model theory, evaluation plan development, and data analysis.

Keywords: Data analysis, Evaluation, Evaluation methods, Theoretical models

Roberts J, Robertson M. 2023. Community Co-design: An approach to community engagement and action 2023 series. Tucson, AZ: Association of State Public Health Nutritionists, (2023 Human Centered Design Workshop Series)

Malouin RA, Merten SL. 2010. Measuring medical homes: Tools to evaluate the pediatric patient- and family-centered medical home. [Elk Grove Village, IL]: National Center for Medical Home Implementation, 43 pp.

Annotation: This monograph presents tools to identify, recognize, and evaluate a practice as a pediatric medical home. Content addresses the concept of the patient- and family-centered medical home, measurement, tools, and future directions. Information on the background and purpose of each tool is provided, along with a description of its development and use. Appendices include the characteristics of the family medicine model, components of the advanced medical home model, joint principles of the patient-centered medical home, and guidelines for demonstration projects. [Funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau]

Keywords: Demonstration programs, Evaluation methods, Family medicine, Measures, Medical home, Pediatric care, Theoretical models

   

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