Aims: This article critically discusses the purpose, pragmatics and politics of conducting commissioned evaluations on behalf of public sector organisations by drawing on the experience of evaluating a community-based ‘whole systems’ obesity prevention intervention for an English local council. Methods: The study presented in this article incorporated two approaches: an evaluability assessment that interrogated the theoretical and practical difficulties of evaluating the intervention in a non-political way, and a retrospective analysis using Soft Systems Methodology that interrogated the more political difficulties of conducting such an evaluation in the ‘real world’. The information and insights that enabled these reflections came from ove...
BACKGROUND: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
Background: In 2008, the Healthy Community Challenge Fund commissioned nine ‘healthy towns’ in Engla...
Aims: a whole systems approach to tackling obesity has been recommended by Public Health England for...
Aims: This article critically discusses the purpose, pragmatics and politics of conducting commissio...
Abstract Objective The aim of the present study was to review the methodological literature regardin...
The aim of the Policy Research Unit in Economic Evaluation in Health and Care Interventions is to ...
Recent literature indicates the potential of community-based obesity prevention programmes in the en...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the healthy weight services in one local authori...
Evaluability assessment (EA) is a low-cost pre-evaluation activity that can make the best use of lim...
International audienceBackground: Evaluation and monitoring methods are often unable to identify cru...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department ...
To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention ap...
To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention ap...
Background International recommendations urge governments to implement population-based strategies ...
Background: Increasing awareness of the complexity of public health problems, including obesity, has...
BACKGROUND: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
Background: In 2008, the Healthy Community Challenge Fund commissioned nine ‘healthy towns’ in Engla...
Aims: a whole systems approach to tackling obesity has been recommended by Public Health England for...
Aims: This article critically discusses the purpose, pragmatics and politics of conducting commissio...
Abstract Objective The aim of the present study was to review the methodological literature regardin...
The aim of the Policy Research Unit in Economic Evaluation in Health and Care Interventions is to ...
Recent literature indicates the potential of community-based obesity prevention programmes in the en...
Objective The purpose of this study was to evaluate the healthy weight services in one local authori...
Evaluability assessment (EA) is a low-cost pre-evaluation activity that can make the best use of lim...
International audienceBackground: Evaluation and monitoring methods are often unable to identify cru...
This document reports on evaluation work completed by University of Lincoln through the Department ...
To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention ap...
To prevent overweight and obesity the implementation of an integrated community-wide intervention ap...
Background International recommendations urge governments to implement population-based strategies ...
Background: Increasing awareness of the complexity of public health problems, including obesity, has...
BACKGROUND: Controlling obesity has become one of the highest priorities for public health practitio...
Background: In 2008, the Healthy Community Challenge Fund commissioned nine ‘healthy towns’ in Engla...
Aims: a whole systems approach to tackling obesity has been recommended by Public Health England for...