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Evaluation of a local public health department's perinatal services

Amanda Kita-Yarbro, MPH1, Judith Aubey, RN, MS1, Mary E. Bradley, RN, MS1, Denise Carty, MA, MS, RN2, Janet M. Daniel, MS, CD1, Lyn Mussallem, RN, BSN1, Muriel Nagle, RN, MSN1, Cheryl A. Robinson, RN, MS1, Denise A. Scott, RN, BSN, CLC1, Debbie S. Siegenthaler, RN, BSN3, and Susan J. Zahner, DrPH, RN3. (1) Madison Department of Public Health, 210 Martin Luther King Blvd., Room 507, Madison, WI 53703, 6082945314, akita@cityofmadison.com, (2) Wisconsin Division of Public Health, 1 W. Wilson St., Room 250, Madison, WI 53702, (3) School of Nursing, University of Wisconsin, P.O. Box H6/246 CSC, 600 Highland Ave., Madison, WI 53972

Program evaluation is vital for assuring evidence-based public health nursing practice and efficient use of public health resources. This presentation will describe a perinatal services program evaluation conducted in a local health department using the CDC Framework for Program Evaluation. The goals of the evaluation were to determine whether the current interventions in Madison Department of Public Health’s (MDPH) perinatal services program improved the health of program participants, to learn whether interventions met the needs of program participants, and to identify ways in which to improve the program. The MDPH conducted this evaluation of its perinatal services in collaboration with the Wisconsin Division of Public Health, the University of Wisconsin School of Nursing, and the CityMatCH Data Use Institute. The evaluation team developed a program map of current services using input from Public Health Nurses who provide perinatal services. The program map was used to guide quantitative and qualitative data collection. The team collected data from a variety of sources, including Public Health Nurse focus groups, interviews of clients who received perinatal services, client record review, and birth certificates. The evaluation process and the results of the evaluation led to perinatal services program design improvements. Lessons learned in conducting this evaluation are applicable to the evaluation of any public health nursing program.

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Keywords: Public Health Nursing, Evaluation

Related Web page: www.cdc.gov/eval/framework.htm

Presenting author's disclosure statement:
I do not have any significant financial interest/arrangement or affiliation with any organization/institution whose products or services are being discussed in this session.

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