Supplementary Document: CDC Program Evaluation Framework, 2024
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Supplementary Document: CDC Program Evaluation Framework, 2024



Public Access Version Available on: September 25, 2024, 12:00 AM
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    This paper describes the methodology used to update the 1999 CDC Framework for Program Evaluation in Public Health. A comprehensive, multi-phase process and collaborative approach that involved extensive interest holder engagement and literature review was employed to inform this update. Over 850 groups and individuals including federal agencies, CDC-funded recipients, American Indian/Alaska Native communities, and the general public provided information during the insight gathering phase. Interest holders provided information through surveys, listening sessions, interviews, and a public request for information. A literature review of over 3,300 articles identified key trends related to evaluation practice. Using a collaborative process, a steering committee synthesized findings to develop and refine the 2024 framework and graphic. This document details the methods employed to revise the 1999 framework and align it with contemporary evaluation practices and public health needs.
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