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Emery, Sherry; Lee, Jungwha; Curry, Susan J.; Johnson, Tim; Sporer, Amy K.; Mermelstein, Robin; Flay, Brian; Warnecke, Richard – Evaluation Review, 2010
Background: Surveys of community-based programs are difficult to conduct when there is virtually no information about the number or locations of the programs of interest. This article describes the methodology used by the Helping Young Smokers Quit (HYSQ) initiative to identify and profile community-based youth smoking cessation programs in the…
Descriptors: Smoking, Research Methodology, Community Programs, Community Surveys
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Hicks, Darrin; Larson, Carl; Nelson, Christopher; Olds, David L.; Johnston, Erik – Evaluation Review, 2008
Though collaboration is often required in community initiatives, little evidence documents relationships between collaboration and program success. The authors contend that clarification of the construct collaboration is necessary for investigating its contribution to the success of community initiatives. After respecifying collaboration, they…
Descriptors: Participant Characteristics, Community Health Services, Nurses, Home Visits
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Murray, David M.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1996
Strategies to avoid the penalties of extra variation described by J. Cornfield and reduced degrees of freedom in community-level trials were compared in Monte Carlo simulations. The three conditions necessary to ensure nominal Type I and Type II error rates are detailed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Correlation, Health Programs, Monte Carlo Methods
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Hannan, Peter J.; Murray, David M. – Evaluation Review, 1996
A Monte Carlo study compared performance of linear and logistic mixed-model analyses of simulated community trials having specific event rates, intraclass correlations, and degrees of freedom. Results indicate that in studies with adequate denominator degrees of freedom, the researcher may use either method of analysis, with certain cautions. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Comparative Analysis, Data Analysis, Health Programs
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Feldman, Henry A.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1996
A method is described for increasing residual degrees of freedom in a community experiment without substantially increasing cost or difficulty by dividing experimental subunits into batches. Theoretical advantages of batch sampling are described and illustrated with data from the Pawtucket Heart Health Program. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Costs, Difficulty Level, Evaluation Methods
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McKinlay, John B. – Evaluation Review, 1996
Articles in this special issue consider different aspects of community-level evaluation research and demonstrate the emerging sophistication and promise of this field. Process evaluation, qualitative research, and meta-analysis are promising new directions for ensuring more appropriate levels of analysis and more appropriate outcomes. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Evaluation Methods, Evaluation Research, Formative Evaluation
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Harrow, Brooke S.; And Others – Evaluation Review, 1996
A methodology is presented for collection of cost data in evaluation of community-level health interventions that coincides with the intervention implementation. The seven discrete steps of the analysis are described, and the Minimal Contact Education for Cholesterol Change study is used as an example of how the strategy is used. (SLD)
Descriptors: Community Health Services, Cost Effectiveness, Costs, Data Collection