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Program Evaluation DR. MAJED WADI
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Objectives Design necessary parameters used for program evaluation Accept different views of program evaluation Realize the effect of program evaluation parameters on his/her peers
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Program evaluation A ‘‘program’’, in medical education, it could be class session, a course, or a clerkship rotation in medical school or the whole of an educational program. Evaluation is defined in the Collins English Dictionary (1994) as ‘‘the act of judgment of the worth of...’’. Program evaluation is the ‘‘systematic collection and analysis of information related to the design, implementation, and outcomes of a program, for the purpose of monitoring and improving the quality and effectiveness of the program.’’
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Reasons of program evaluation To determine the effectiveness of programmes for participants To document that programme objectives have been met To provide information about service delivery that will be useful to programme staff and other audiences To enable programme staff to make changes that improve programme effectiveness
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Models of program evaluation Kirkpatrick’s model Logic model CIPP Model
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Kirkpatrik’s model It focuses on learner outcomes 1. learner satisfaction or reaction to the program; 2. measures of learning attributed to the program (e.g. knowledge gained, skills improved, attitudes changed); 3. changes in learner behavior in the context for which they are being trained; and 4. the program’s final results in its larger context.
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Logic model
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CIPP Model
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Designing program evaluation To design and conduct an evaluation plan one should consider the Purpose of evaluation Audiences Negotiation and client involvement Key methods(standards) Ethical consideration Data management Time line and resources implications Reporting
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Methods of data collection Questionnaires / checklists Interviews Documentation review Observation Focus groups Case studies
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Kirkpatrik’s model Level 1 : learner satisfaction or reaction to the program Methods: questionnaires, interview Level 2 : measures of learning attributed to the program Methods : analysis of exams Level 3 : changes in learner behavior in the context for which they are being trained Methods : work-based observation Level 4 : the program’s final results in its larger context Methods : evaluation of patients outcomes and improved health care
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