Arriving at results efficiently: Using the enhanced evaluability assessment approach

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Abstract

Evidence, particularly practice-based evidence, is needed to guide public health practice. With the goal of contributing to practicebased evidence, the Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention combined and streamlined aspects of an evaluability assessment and an effectiveness evaluation to create the Enhanced Evaluability Assessment (EEA). This approach offers a viable and less costly alternative to evaluators and practitioners by quickly identifying and evaluating models with evidence of effectiveness that can be replicated and expanded. The EEA can be applied to a range of public health topics, not just cardiovascular health. This article provides a step-by-step description of the EEA.

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Losby, J. L., Vaughan, M., Davis, R., & Tucker-Brown, A. (2015). Arriving at results efficiently: Using the enhanced evaluability assessment approach. Preventing Chronic Disease, 12(12). https://doi.org/10.5888/pcd12.150413

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