4112.0: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 - 12:30 PM

Abstract #21706

An evaluation model to promote linkages between community-based public health practice and academia

Joseph Telfair, DrPH,, MSW/MPH and Beverly Mulvihill, PhD. Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, 320 Ryals Building, 1665 University Boulevard, Birmingham, AL 35294-0022, 205-934-7161, jtelfair@uab.edu

We present a participatory/collaborative approach to the evaluation of programs in community-based settings known as the Integrated Model of Community-Based Evaluation (IMCBE). The underlying principles of the IMCBE are that services be evaluated at the level of administration, that the orientation of the service delivery guides the evaluation, and that participants and (when possible) providers are full partners in the evaluation process. These principles promote rigorous accountability and full participation, allowing for the reduction of barriers that traditionally have existed between the public health practice community and academia. A case-based example of the Alabama Perinatal Program's Community-Based Initiative Projects (CIP) will demonstrate: a) the usefulness of the IMCBE in enhancing the collaborative efforts between the CIPs and the evaluation team from the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health; and b) a sound evaluation design that utilizes quantitative and qualitative methods. The case example will illustrate how the community-based projects' approach to reduction of barriers to care and health disparities among high-risk pregnant women and the principles inherent in the IMCBE were integrated to facilitate the evaluation process. The presentation will provide more specific results of the collaboration and conclude with lessons learned and strategies that can be applied to similar efforts.

Learning Objectives: At the completion of the presentation partcipants will be expected to be able to: articulate and explain (at an elementary level) the conditions necessary to set-up and plan for the design of a community-oriented, participatory/collaborative assessment of Health Care Initiatives based on the IMCBE

Keywords: Community Collaboration, Evaluation

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
Organization/institution whose products or services will be discussed: University of Alabama at Birmingham, School of Public Health Department of Maternal and Child Health
Disclosure not received
Relationship: Not Received.

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