Translating community-specified indicators of program success into measurable outcomes

AJ Hausman, B Hohl, AL Hanlon, J Becker… - Journal of Public …, 2009 - journals.lww.com
AJ Hausman, B Hohl, AL Hanlon, J Becker, CC Branas, UT Hayden, N Thomas, JA Fein
Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, 2009journals.lww.com
Background Community participatory research encourages community involvement in early
stages of program development and implementation, but sustainability is dependent on
continued community interest and participation. While locally measured outcomes may not
be generalizable, evaluations that demonstrate progress on community-specified markers of
success can demonstrate a community's return on investment. The purpose of this study was
to outline a process whereby community-identified indicators of successful violence …
Background
Community participatory research encourages community involvement in early stages of program development and implementation, but sustainability is dependent on continued community interest and participation. While locally measured outcomes may not be generalizable, evaluations that demonstrate progress on community-specified markers of success can demonstrate a community's return on investment. The purpose of this study was to outline a process whereby community-identified indicators of successful violence prevention were translated into measurable variables.
Methods
Focus groups were conducted with key groups within identified neighborhoods experiencing high rates of violence in a large metropolitan area in the northeast United States.
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