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Health evaluation has become increasingly important in recent years as policy makers, health professionals and health researchers become more concerned with the rigorous assessment of healthcare policies, health interventions and health research. This important volume, edited by Barker Bausell, will be a must-read for anyone interested in the methodological fundamentals of how best to design, carry out and analyse health evaluation studies, and anyone interested in making healthcare policy and health research more effective. This collection includes key publications on the topic of health evaluation, focusing primarily on four themes: evaluation theory and approaches to the process of evaluation, methods and design considerations, statistical issues and exemplary case studies. As part of the Fundamentals of Applied Research series, this four-volume major work offers an overview of seminal articles in the field of health evaluation that are designed to enable health professionals and their students to learn about, interpret and ultimately undertake evaluation studies in their own specialist fields.
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VOLUME ONE: THEORY AND ISSUES \\ Theories of Change and Realistic Evaluation \\ Ethical Issues for Collaborative Research in Developing Countries \\ A Brief History of Research Synthesis \\ Ethics and Observational Studies in Medical Research \\ Cultural Translation of Interventions \\ The Role of Behavioral Science Theory in Development and Implementation of Public Health Interventions \\ Practical Clinical Trials for Translating Research to Practice \\ Choosing Evaluation Models \\ Informed Consent in Ghana \\ Effectiveness of Antidepressants \\ How Can Research Organizations More Effectively Transfer Research Knowledge to Decision Makers? \\ Descriptive Meta-Evaluation \\ Out of Context? Translating Evidence from the North Karelia Project over Place and Time \\ The Use of Rapid-Feedback Evaluation Methods to Improve the Retention Rates of an HIV//AIDS Health-Care Intervention \\ Assessing the Evaluability of Complex Public Health Interventions \\ Type II Translation \\ Is Sustainability Possible? A Review and Commentary on Empirical Studies of Program Sustainability \\ Ten Steps to Making Evaluation Matter \\ Translation in the Health Professions \\ Using Concept Mapping to Develop a Logic Model and Articulate a Program Theory \\ VOLUME TWO: METHODS AND DESIGN \\ What Can We Learn from Quality Improvement Research? A Critical Review of Research Methods \\ The Missing Treatment Design Element \\ Are Positive Alternative Medical Therapy Trials Credible? Evidence from Four High-Impact Medical Journals \\ The Conflict between Random Assignment and Treatment Preference \\ Innovative Retention Methods in Longitudinal Research \\ A Hierarchy of Evidence for Assessing Qualitative Health Research \\ Why Do Multi-Organizational Quality Initiatives Usually Fail? \\ Active Control Clinical Trials to Establish Equivalence or Non-Inferiority \\ Evaluating the Relevance, Generalization and Applicability of Research \\ The Logic of Summative Confidence \\ Using Clinical Databases to Evaluate Health-Care Interventions \\ Designing a Prospective Study When Randomization Is Not Feasible \\ Randomized Field Trials and Internal Validity \\ Using Large-Scale Databases in Evaluation \\ Cut-Off Designs for Community-Based Intervention Studies \\ Evaluating Methods for Estimating Program Effects \\ Treatment Fidelity in Behavior Change Research \\ Commitment to Practice Change \\ Choose Your Method \\ Evaluability Assessment from 1986 to 2006 \\ Comparative Effectiveness Research \\ Methodologies for Improving Response Rates in Surveys of Physicians \\ VOLUME THREE: MEASUREMENT AND STATISTICS \\ Item Response Theory and Its Applications to Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement \\ Design of Experiments with Multiple Independent Variables \\ Defining Clinically Meaningful Change in Health-Related Quality of Life \\ A Review of Software for Sample Size Determination \\ How to Measure Comorbidity \\ Health-Care Expenditure Prediction with a Single-Item, Self-Rated Health Measure \\ Common Methodological Flaws in Economic Evaluations \\ Medical Record Review Conduction Model for Improving Inter-Rater Reliability of Abstracting Medical-Related Information \\ A Comprehensive Method for the Translation and Cross-Cultural Validation of Health Status Questionnaires \\ Estimating the Costs of Preventive Interventions \\ Comparison of Focus Groups on Cancer and Employment Conducted Face to Face or by Telephone \\ An Introduction to Generalized Estimating Equations and an Application to Assess Selectivity Effects in a Longitudinal Study on Very Old Individuals \\ An Overview of Relations among Causal Modeling Methods \\ A Review of Instrumental Variables Estimation of Treatment Effects in the Applied Health Sciences \\ Initial Scale Development \\ Using Power Tables to Compute Statistical Power in Multilevel Experimental Designs \\ Effects of Question Format and Collection Mode on the Accuracy of Retrospective Surveys of Health Risk Behavior \\ The Accuracy and Completeness of Stat Collected by Prospective and Retrospective Methods \\ Using Cluster Analysis in Program Evaluation \\ Comparison of Two Approaches for Handling Missing Covariates in Logistic Regression \\ Aggregate versus Individual-Level Sexual Behavior Assessment \\ Using the Binomial Effect Size Display (BESD) to Present the Magnitude of Effect Sizes to the Evaluation Audience \\ Strategies for Improving Precision in Group-Randomized Experiments \\ A Randomized Trial of Mail, Internet and Interactive Voice Response Telephone Administration of Surveys \\ Issues, Challenges and Solutions in Translating Study Instruments \\ VOLUME FOUR: CASE STUDIES \\ An Outcome Evaluation of the SOS Suicide Prevention Program \\ Surgical and Non-Surgical Management of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis \\ The Impact of Federal Bio-Terrorism Funding Programs on Local Health Department Preparedness Activities \\ A Propensity Score Analysis of Brief Worksite Crisis Interventions after the World Trade Center Disaster \\ A Process Evaluation of an Injury Prevention School-Based Program for Adolescents \\ Does the Implementation of Responsibility Centers, Total Quality Management and Physician Fee Programs Improve Hospital Efficiency? Evidence from Taiwan Hospitals \\ Five-Year Impact of a Continuous Quality Improvement Effort Implemented by a Network of Diabetes Outpatient Clinics \\ Evaluating an Integrated Approach to Clinical Quality Improvement \\ Improvements in Middle School Student Dietary Intake after Implementation of the Texas Public School Nutrition Policy \\ Short-Term Impact Evaluation of a Social Marketing Campaign to Prevent Syphilis among Men Who Have Sex with Men \\ Process Evaluation of a Cluster Randomized Trial of Tailored Interventions to Implement Guidelines in Primary Care \\ Improving Diabetes Care Using a Multitiered Quality Improvement Model \\ The Short-Term Impact of National Smoke-Free Workplace Legislation on Passive Smoking and Tobacco Use \\ Evaluation for Treatment Programs for Persons with Severe Mental Illness \\ Economic Evaluation of Four Treatments for Low-Back Pain \\ The Staffing-Outcomes Relationship in Nursing Homes \\ An Instrumental Variable Analysis of the Impact of Practice Guidelines on Improving Quality of Care and Diabetes-Related Outcomes in the Elderly Medicare Population \\ Impact of Restricted Reimbursement on the Use of Statins in Finland \\ An Impact Evaluation of a Federal Mine Safety Training Regulation on Injury Rates among U.S. Stone, Sand and Gravel Mine Workers \\ Survival Advantage Associated with Treatment of Injury at Designated Trauma Centers \\ The Impact of Private and Public Health Insurance on Medication Use for Adults with Chronic Diseases \\ The Effectiveness of Child Restraint Systems for Children Aged Three Years or Younger during Motor Vehicle Collisions \\ Process Evaluation of a Multi-Institutional Community-Based Program for Diabetes Prevention among First Nations \\ The Experience of Living with Diabetes Following a Self-Management Program Based on Motivational Interviewing \\ Is Access Sufficient? An Examination of the Effects of the MedShare Program to Expand Access to Prescription Drugs for Indigent Populations \\ The Social Construction of Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) in South African Communities \\ Effects of a Community-Based, Professionally Supervised Intervention on Physical Activity Levels among Residents of Recife, Brazil \\
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