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Creating an Organizational Self-Assessment Tool to Evaluate Progress toward System Change
Regional Research Institute for Human Services
  • Karen Cellarius, Portland State University
Document Type
Poster
Publication Date
10-1-2018
Subjects
  • Evidence-based practice in social work,
  • Community health services -- Oregon -- Evaluation,
  • Organizational effectiveness
Disciplines
Abstract

Studies have shown that programs with higher fidelity to certain evidence-based practices have better treatment outcomes than programs with lower fidelity. The clinical assessment method outlined in this poster can be adapted to create a tool for measuring how closely an organization is implementing system change and maintaining it over time, while also educating program staff on what optimal implementation looks like.

Description

Presented at the American Evaluation Association Conference, Cleveland, OH in 2018.

Persistent Identifier
https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/35881
Citation Information
Cellarius, K. (2018, October). Creating an Organizational Self-Assessment Tool to Evaluate Progress toward System Change (Poster). Evaluation 2018, American Evaluation Association Conference, Cleveland, OH