Evaluability assessment (EA) is a low-cost pre-evaluation activity that can make the best use of limited evaluation resources by improving both the quality and usefulness of evaluations, and the quality and effectiveness of the programmes being evaluated. We conducted seven EAs as part of an evaluation of Medway Council's Supporting Healthy Weight services. This article describes the processes we went through, outlines some of the lessons learned, and shares the benefits of such an approach. We created logic models using programme information and interviews with the Supporting Healthy Weight team. We examined differences between the intended programme and the actual programme, and identified key issues and changes made during implementation...
Background: In October 1997 the Department of Health agreed to fund evaluations of 13 weight managem...
The “Lose Weight, Feel Great” (LWFG) pathway was commissioned by NHS Ashton, Leigh & Wigan with the ...
To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention ap...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the healthy weight services in one local authori...
Aims: This article critically discusses the purpose, pragmatics and politics of conducting commissio...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department ...
Background Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of a programme’s objectives (health or ot...
We report on two evaluability assessments (EAs) of social prescribing (SP) services in South East En...
The aim of the Policy Research Unit in Economic Evaluation in Health and Care Interventions is to ...
An Adult Weight Management service (Chrysalis) has delivered 39 programmes (at the time of this stud...
This report is an interim report for the evaluation of a community weight management programme, Step...
Background: The prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity is a priority for all health prof...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Purpose – The increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK has been of concern for some time. This is ...
Adult obesity in the UK remains a public health priority. Current guidance recommends local areas pr...
Background: In October 1997 the Department of Health agreed to fund evaluations of 13 weight managem...
The “Lose Weight, Feel Great” (LWFG) pathway was commissioned by NHS Ashton, Leigh & Wigan with the ...
To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention ap...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the healthy weight services in one local authori...
Aims: This article critically discusses the purpose, pragmatics and politics of conducting commissio...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department ...
Background Evaluation of the potential effectiveness of a programme’s objectives (health or ot...
We report on two evaluability assessments (EAs) of social prescribing (SP) services in South East En...
The aim of the Policy Research Unit in Economic Evaluation in Health and Care Interventions is to ...
An Adult Weight Management service (Chrysalis) has delivered 39 programmes (at the time of this stud...
This report is an interim report for the evaluation of a community weight management programme, Step...
Background: The prevention and treatment of overweight and obesity is a priority for all health prof...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University Press ...
Purpose – The increasing prevalence of obesity in the UK has been of concern for some time. This is ...
Adult obesity in the UK remains a public health priority. Current guidance recommends local areas pr...
Background: In October 1997 the Department of Health agreed to fund evaluations of 13 weight managem...
The “Lose Weight, Feel Great” (LWFG) pathway was commissioned by NHS Ashton, Leigh & Wigan with the ...
To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention ap...