Article
Creating an Organizational Self-Assessment Tool to Evaluate Progress toward System Change
Regional Research Institute for Human Services
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.
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
Presented at the American Evaluation Association Conference, Cleveland, OH in 2018.