Evaluative Thinking in Practice: The National Asthma Control Program
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2018
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Alternative Title:New Dir Eval
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Description:Although evaluative thinking lies at the heart of what we do as evaluators and what we hope to promote in others through our efforts to build evaluation capacity, researchers have given limited attention to measuring this concept. We undertook a research study to better understand how instances of evaluative thinking may present in practice-based settings-specifically within four state asthma control programs funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's National Asthma Control Program. Through content analyses of documents as well as interviews and a subsequent focus group with four state asthma control programs' evaluators and program managers we identified and defined twenty-two indicators of evaluative thinking. Findings provide insights about what practitioners may wish to look for when they intend to build evaluative thinking and the types of data sources that may be more or less helpful in such efforts.
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Source:New Dir Eval. 2018(158):49-72
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Pubmed ID:29950803
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC6016392
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Volume:2018
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Issue:158
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