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Conceptualization for planning and evaluation.

W M Trochim, R Linton.   

Abstract

Conceptualization is a central task in planning and evaluation. There is a need to develop conceptualization methods which can help multiple constituency groups collaborate on the development of conceptual frameworks which can guide the planning and evaluation effort. A general model for conceptualization methods is presented along with considerations for implementation. This model is illustrated in two planning and evaluation studies which involved a broad range of constituent groups within the organizations in the development of "concept maps" which could guide subsequent work. Some general implications of conceptualization methods for planning and evaluation are discussed.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 10301179     DOI: 10.1016/0149-7189(86)90044-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eval Program Plann        ISSN: 0149-7189


  13 in total

1.  Identification of structural interventions for HIV/AIDS prevention: the concept mapping exercise.

Authors:  Abu S Abdul-Quader; Charles Collins
Journal:  Public Health Rep       Date:  2011 Nov-Dec       Impact factor: 2.792

2.  The quality of services in a children's mental health managed care demonstration.

Authors:  L Bickman; W T Summerfelt; D Bryant
Journal:  J Ment Health Adm       Date:  1996

3.  The concept of physical limitations in knee osteoarthritis: as viewed by patients and health professionals.

Authors:  Louise Klokker; Richard Osborne; Eva E Wæhrens; Ole Norgaard; Elisabeth Bandak; Henning Bliddal; Marius Henriksen
Journal:  Qual Life Res       Date:  2015-04-17       Impact factor: 4.147

4.  Concept Mapping as a Method to Engage Patients in Clinical Quality Improvement.

Authors:  Marianna LaNoue; Geoffrey Mills; Amy Cunningham; Adam Sharbaugh
Journal:  Ann Fam Med       Date:  2016-07       Impact factor: 5.166

5.  Exploring the influence of social determinants on HIV risk behaviors and the potential application of structural interventions to prevent HIV in women.

Authors:  Arlene E Edwards; Charles B Collins
Journal:  J Health Dispar Res Pract       Date:  2014

6.  The grounded psychometric development and initial validation of the Health Literacy Questionnaire (HLQ).

Authors:  Richard H Osborne; Roy W Batterham; Gerald R Elsworth; Melanie Hawkins; Rachelle Buchbinder
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2013-07-16       Impact factor: 3.295

7.  The role of state public health agencies in addressing less prevalent chronic conditions.

Authors:  Fran C Wheeler; Lynda A Anderson; Cynthia Boddie-Willis; Patricia H Price; Mary Kane
Journal:  Prev Chronic Dis       Date:  2005-06-15       Impact factor: 2.830

8.  Complementary and conventional medicine: a concept map.

Authors:  Carol M Baldwin; Kendall Kroesen; William M Trochim; Iris R Bell
Journal:  BMC Complement Altern Med       Date:  2004-02-03       Impact factor: 3.659

9.  The Parker Model: Applying a Qualitative Three-Step Approach to Optimally Utilize Input from Stakeholders When Introducing New Device Technologies in the Management of Chronic Rheumatic Diseases.

Authors:  Tanja S Jørgensen; Marie Skougaard; Peter C Taylor; Hans C Asmussen; Anne Lee; Louise Klokker; Louise Svejstrup; Irina Mountian; Henrik Gudbergsen; Lars Erik Kristensen
Journal:  Patient       Date:  2018-10       Impact factor: 3.883

10.  Are residents of downtown Toronto influenced by their urban neighbourhoods? Using concept mapping to examine neighbourhood characteristics and their perceived impact on self-rated mental well-being.

Authors:  Amanda J Sheppard; Christina Salmon; Priya Balasubramaniam; Janet Parsons; Gita Singh; Amina Jabbar; Qamar Zaidi; Allison Scott; Rosane Nisenbaum; Jim Dunn; Jason Ramsay; Nasim Haque; Patricia O'Campo
Journal:  Int J Health Geogr       Date:  2012-08-03       Impact factor: 3.918

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