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eBook Details:
Full title: Principles of Planning, Evaluation, and Research for Health Care Programs 2nd Edition
Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Author: (Kay) M. M. M. Perrin
ISBN: 9781284203912, 9781284229493
Format: PDF
Description of Principles of Planning, Evaluation, and Research for Health Care Programs 2nd Edition:
Principles of Planning, Evaluation, and Research for Health Care Programs provides a basic understanding of the importance of and the key approaches used to conduct health program research and evaluations. The book also examines ethical and cultural competency issues unique to conducting evaluations. Additionally, it offers an introduction to systems thinking and its implications for evaluating the impact of interventions. Written with the undergraduate in mind, this book is ideal for students pursuing a wide spectrum of health careers. Through activities and case studies, readers will gain a solid foundation for understanding all aspects of evaluation while developing the critical thinking skills needed to dissect peer-reviewed publications as well as popular media health claims.