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DOCUMENT RESUME SP 040 419 ED 460 081 Rootman, Irving, Ed.; Goodstadt, Michael, Ed.; Hyndman, AUTHOR Brian, Ed.; McQueen, David V., Ed.; Potvin, Louise, Ed.; Springett, Jane, Ed.; Ziglio, Erio, Ed. Evaluation in Health Promotion: Principles and Perspectives. TITLE WHO Regional Publications, European Series. World Health Organization, Copenhagen (Denmark). Regional INSTITUTION Office for Europe. Ministry of Health, Ottawa (Ontario) .; Centers for Disease SPONS AGENCY Control and Prevention (DHHS/PHS), Atlanta, GA.; Health Education Authority, London (England). No-92 REPORT NO ISBN-92-890-1359-1 ISBN ISSN-0378-2255 ISSN. 2001-00-00 PUB DATE NOTE 554p. AVAILABLE FROM WHO Publications Centre, 49 Sheridan Ave., Albany, NY 12210 Tel: 518-436-9686; Fax: ($109.80 plus $5 shipping) . 518-436-7433; e-mail: [email protected]. For full text: http://www.euro.who.int/eprise/main/WHO/InformationSources/ Publications/Catalogue/20010911_43. Collected Works General (020) PUB TYPE MF02/PC23 Plus Postage. EDRS PRICE Cardiovascular System; Case Studies; *Community Programs; DESCRIPTORS Comprehensive School Health Education; Economic Factors; Economic Impact; Elementary Secondary Education; Evaluation Methods; Foreign Countries; *Health Promotion; Mass Media Effects; Occupational Safety and Health; *Program Evaluation; Public Health; *Public Policy; Quality of Life; Research Methodology; Urban Areas Canada; Europe; *Health Policy; Impact Evaluation; Social IDENTIFIERS Capital ABSTRACT This book includes a collection of papers on the theories, methodologies, and practice of health promotion initiatives in Europe and the "A Framework for Health Promotion Americas. The 23 chapters are: (1) Evaluation" (Irving Rootman, Michael Goodstadt, Louise Potvin, and Jane "Beyond Process and Outcome Evaluation: A Comprehensive Springett); (2) Approach for Evaluating Health Promotion Programmes" (Louise Potvin, Slim "What Counts as Evidence: Issues and Haddad, and Katherine L. Frohlich); (3) "Participatory Debates" (David V. McQueen and Laurie M. Anderson); (4) Approaches to Evaluation in Health Promotion" (Jane Springett); (5) "Transformative Alliance between Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches in "Evaluation of Health Promotion Research" (Sylvie Gendron); (6) Quality-of-Life Initiatives in Health Promotion" (Dennis Raphael); (7) "Economic Evaluation of Health Promotion" (Christine Godfrey); "Health (8) Promotion: Towards a Quality Assurance Framework" (Richard Parish); (9) "Investigating Policy Networks for Health: Theory and Method in a Larger Organizational Perspective" (Evelyne de Leeuw); (10) "Evaluating Community Health Promotion Programmes" (Louise Potvin and Lucie Richard); (11) "Evaluating Community Initiatives for Health and Development" (Stephen B. Fawcett, Adrienne Paine-Andrews, Vincent T. Francisco, Jerry Schultz, Kimber Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. P. Richter, Jannette Berkley-Patton, Jacqueline L. Fisher, Rhonda K. Lewis, Christine M. Lopez, Stergios Russos, Ella L. Williams, Kari J. Harris, and (12) "Evaluating Health Promotion in Schools: Reflections" Paul Evensen); "Evaluating Health Promotion Programmes in the (Sarah Stewart-Brown); (13) (14) "Evaluation in Urban Workplace" (Lindsay Dugdill and Jane Springett); Settings: The Challenge of Healthy Cities" (Lisa Curtice, Jane Springett, and (15) "Evaluating Healthy Public Policies in Community and Aine Kennedy); (16) "Evaluation of Health Promotion Regional Contexts" (Alfred Rutten); (17) "Evaluation of Policies: Tracking a Moving Target" (Nancy Milio); Countrywide Health Promotion Policies: The Canadian Experience" (Reg Warren, "Health Impact Assessment as a Tool Irving Rootman, and Rick Wilson); (18) for Health Promotion and Population Health" (C. James Frankish, Lawrence W. (19) "Social Green, Pamela A. Ratner, Treena Chomik, and Craig Larsen); Capital: Evaluation Implications for Community Health Promotion" (Marshall W. "Case Study: Kreuter, Nicole A. Lezin, Laura Young, and Adam N. Koplan); (20) (21) "Issues in The Canadian Heart Health Initiative" (Sylvie Stachenko); Evaluating Mass-Media Health Communication Campaigns" (Vicki Freimuth, Galen "Investment for Health: Developing a Cole, and Susan D. Kirby); (22) Multifaceted Appraisal Approach" (Erio Ziglio, Spencer Hagard, and Lowell S. Levin); and (23) "Evaluation in Health Promotion: Synthesis and Recommendations" (Michael S. Goodstadt, Brian Hyndman, David V. McQueen, (Papers contain Louise Potvin, Irving Rootman, and Jane Springett) . references.) (SM) Reproductions supplied by EDRS are the best that can be made from the original document. =/1111 wia /Ells /Elk ma...111h. PERMISSION TO REPRODUCE AND DISSEMINATE THIS MATERIAL HAS BEEN GRANTED BY ThrakktEr Principles and perspectives TO THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) U.S. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Office of Educational Research and Improvement EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER (ERIC) CI This document has been reproduced as received from the person or organization originating it. CI Minor changes have been made to improve reproduction quality. Points of view or opinions stated in this document do not necessarily represent official OERI position or policy. BEMOKAVAILABLE r r. WHO Regional Publications European Series, No. 92 The World Health Organization was established in 1948 as a specialized agency of the United Nations serving as the directing and coordinating author- ity for international health matters and public health. One of WHO's constitu- tional functions is to provide objective and reliable information and advice in the field of human health, a responsibility that it fulfils in part through its pub- lications programmes. Through its publications, the Organization seeks to sup- port national health strategies and address the most pressing public health con- cerns. The WHO Regional Office for Europe is one of six regional offices throughout the world, each with its own programme geared to the particular health problems of the countries it serves. The European Region embraces some 870 million people living in an area stretching from Greenland in the north and the Mediterranean in the south to the Pacific shores of the Russian Federation. The European programme of WHO therefore concentrates both on the problems associated with industrial and post-industrial society and on those faced by the emerging democracies of central and eastern Europe and the former USSR. To ensure the widest possible_availability of authoritative information and guidance on health matters, WHO secures broad international distribution of its publications and encourages their translation and adaptation. By helping to promote and protect health and prevent and control disease, WHO's books contribute to achieving the Organization's principal objective the attainment by all people of the highest possible level of health. Evaluation in health promotion Principles and perspectives 4 WHO Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Evaluation in health promotion : principles and perspectives / edited by Irving Rootman ... [et al.] (WHO regional publications. European series ; No. 92) methods 1.Health promotion 2.Program evaluation 3.Community health services 4.Schools 5.Urban health 6.Workplace 7.Health policy 8.Europe I.Rootman, Irving II.Goodstadt, Michael III.Hyndman, Brian IV.McQueen, David V. V.Potvin, Louise VI.Springett, Jane VII.Ziglio, Erio VIII.Series (NLM Classification : WA 590) ISBN 92 890 1359 1 ISSN 0378-2255 Text editing: Mary Stewart Burgher Evaluation in health promotion Principles and perspectives Edited by: Irving Rootman, Michael Goodstadt, Brian Hyndman, David V. McQueen, Louise Potvin, Jane Springett and Erio Ziglio O He4 Health Sante 1+1 Canada Canada u "It loz 01,q,1 ---"\--c\ 'NW* EUROPE SAFER HEALTHIER PEOPLE- WHO Regional Publications, European Series, No. 92 6 ISBN 92 890 1359 1 ISSN 0378-2255 The Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization welcomes requests for permission to reproduce or translate its publications, in part or in full. Applications and enquiries should be addressed to the Publications unit, WHO Regional Office for Europe, Scherfigsvej 8, DK-2100 Copenhagen 0, Denmark, which will be glad to provide the latest information on any changes made to the text, plans for new editions, and reprints and translations already available. © World Health Organization, 2001 Publications of the World Health Organization enjoy copyright protection in accordance with the provisions of Protocol 2 of the Universal Copyright Con- vention. All rights reserved. The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this pub- lication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delim- itation of its frontiers or boundaries. The names of countries or areas used in this publication are those that obtained at the time the original language edition of the book was prepared. The mention of specific companies or of certain manufacturers' products does not imply that they are endorsed or recommended by the World Health Organization in preference to others of a similar nature that are not mentioned. Errors and omissions excepted, the names of proprietary products are distin- guished by initial capital letters. The views expressed in this publication are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent the decisions of the stated policy of the World Health Organization. Printed in Denmark Acknowledgements This book would not have materialized without the strong commitment of the authors, who agreed to develop many drafts of their chapters to fit the overall aim. Special thanks are due to Dr Irving Rootman, Chairman of the WHO European Working Group on Evaluating Health Promotion Approaches. Fi- nally, much appreciated support was received from Health Canada, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States of America and the Health Education Authority in the United Kingdom. Abbreviations Organizations British Standards Institute, United Kingdom BSI Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States CDC European Network of Health Promoting Schools ENHPS European Union EU Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO International Organization for Standardization ISO Health Education Authority, United Kingdom HEA National Health Service, United Kingdom NHS Specific studies and technical and other terms fourth-generation evaluation 4GE Child and Adolescent Trial for Cardiovascular Health CATCH WHO countrywide integrated noncommunicable disease CINDI intervention programme community intervention trial for smoking cessation COMMIT cardiovascular diseases CVD disability-adjusted life year DALY environmental impact assessment EIA gross domestic product GDP health impact assessment HIA Kahnawake School Diabetes Prevention Project KSDPP multilevel approach to community health MATCH Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial MRFIT planned approach to community health PATCH nongovernmental organization NGO National Human Exposure Assessment Survey NHEXAS PRECEDE predisposing, reinforcing and enabling constructs in ecosystem diagnosis and evaluation PROCEED policy, regulating or resourcing, and organizing for educational and environmental development quality-adjusted life year QALY vi 9

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