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Abstract
Program evaluation can assist in assessing the conceptualization, design, implementation and utility of health promotion action. Evaluation of health promotion, with multiple strategies combining individual, social and policy action, lends itself to an evaluation-as-politics paradigm. Consideration of the interests of all major stakeholders, use of a series of related studies, and a commitment to multiple methods and multiple perspectives characterize this paradigm. Simple, practical research that is adequate for answering relevant questions is required. The program evaluator is not a neutral, scientific observer--he/she is a participant in the political arena along with other stakeholder groups. A model of the areas of interest in evaluation of health promotion, some potential evaluation questions, and a health promotion impact evaluation model are presented to emphasize unique aspects involved in evaluation of health promotion action. The evaluator can take a proactive role and challenge problems in conception and implementation of health promotion action. He/she can advocate for health promotion.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1423127
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Can J Public Health ISSN: 0008-4263