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Contents |
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Executive Summary | |
Introduction | |
1. | Engage Stakeholders |
The
stake
holders
in
tobacco-use
prevention
and
control Why stakeholders are important to an evaluation The role of stakeholders in an evaluation |
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2. | Describe the Program |
The
need
for
the
program Goals and objectives Program activities Programs resources Stage of development Program context Logic models |
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3. | Focus the Evaluation Design |
Process
evaluation Outcome evaluation Common types of evaluation designs Purpose Defining the users of evaluation results Defining the uses of evaluation results Evaluation questions |
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4. | Gather Credible Evidence |
Measuring
program
outcomes Selecting indicators to measure outcomes Selecting data sources for indicators Suggested data-collection activities for different levels of resources Collecting data Selecting data-collection methods |
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5. | Justify Conclusions |
Analyzing
the
findings Interpreting the findings Sample benchmarks for performance |
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6. | Ensure Use of Evaluation Findings, and Share Lessons Learned |
Making
recommendations Sharing the results and the lessons learned from evaluation Using the information |
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References | |
Glossary | |
Appendices | |
A. | Surveillance and Evaluation Date Resources for Comprehensive Tobacco Control Programs |
B. | Preventing the Initiation of Tobacco Use Among Young People |
C. | Promoting Smoking Cessation Among Young People and Adults |
D. | Evaluation Contracts Checklist |
Acknowledgements |
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