General
Conducting a process evaluation has become more popular amongst public health researchers. Process evaluations are essential for understanding how impact is (not) achieved in practice and the relations between implementation, mechanisms, and context in which these impacts are achieved.
Within a process evaluation, researchers may aim to examine the views of participants on the intervention; study how the intervention is implemented; distinguish between components of the intervention; investigate contextual factors that affect an intervention; monitor dose to assess the reach of the intervention; and how all this might have impacted the effectiveness trial outcomes.But how do you design a process evaluation?
What you will learn: During this 2-day interactive course we will guide you through all steps to design your process evaluation and equip you with knowledge, skills, and practical tools to:
- Develop a logic model
- Design a process evaluation
- Analyze your process evaluation
- Report your process evaluation results