| Literature DB >> 26679506 |
Sarah Gill1, Robin Kuwahara2, Maureen Wilce2.
Abstract
Program evaluation is an important tool for all health professionals as it enables us to learn what works, what does not, and how we can make improvements. In this article, we describe how both program staff and evaluators can use the program evaluation standards to ensure their work is culturally competent and stakeholder driven. When public health programs and their evaluations are responsive to culture and context, and they include meaningful-not token-stakeholder engagement, we produce better evaluations that are more likely to yield useful findings and lead to more effective programs. Effective programs are culturally competent programs that benefit communities in meaningful, respectful ways.Entities:
Keywords: cultural competence; ethics; program planning and evaluation
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26679506 PMCID: PMC5137503 DOI: 10.1177/1524839915616364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Promot Pract ISSN: 1524-8399