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Exploring influences on evaluation practice: a case study of a national physical activity programme
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Hardeman, Wendy
, Jones, Andy
, Fynn, Judith F.
, Milton, Karen
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Behavioral Sciences
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/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Data collection
/ England
/ Evaluation
/ evidence-based practice
/ Evidence-based public health
/ Exercise
/ Funding
/ Health aspects
/ health policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Influences on practice
/ Interviews
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Population
/ Project evaluation
/ Public health
/ Public health administration
/ sports
/ Stakeholders
2021
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by
Hardeman, Wendy
, Jones, Andy
, Fynn, Judith F.
, Milton, Karen
in
Behavioral Sciences
/ Case reports
/ case studies
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Data collection
/ England
/ Evaluation
/ evidence-based practice
/ Evidence-based public health
/ Exercise
/ Funding
/ Health aspects
/ health policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Influences on practice
/ Interviews
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Population
/ Project evaluation
/ Public health
/ Public health administration
/ sports
/ Stakeholders
2021
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Hardeman, Wendy
, Jones, Andy
, Fynn, Judith F.
, Milton, Karen
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Behavioral Sciences
/ Case reports
/ case studies
/ Clinical Nutrition
/ Data collection
/ England
/ Evaluation
/ evidence-based practice
/ Evidence-based public health
/ Exercise
/ Funding
/ Health aspects
/ health policy
/ Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
/ Influences on practice
/ Interviews
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Physical activity
/ Physical fitness
/ Population
/ Project evaluation
/ Public health
/ Public health administration
/ sports
/ Stakeholders
2021
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Exploring influences on evaluation practice: a case study of a national physical activity programme
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Exploring influences on evaluation practice: a case study of a national physical activity programme
2021
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Overview
Background
Interventions to improve physical activity behaviour are a core part of public health policy and practice. It is essential that we evaluate these interventions and use the evidence to inform decisions to improve population health. Evaluation of ‘real-world’ interventions provide an opportunity to generate practice-relevant evidence, however these interventions are difficult to evaluate. Various guidelines have been developed to facilitate evaluation, but evidence about their effectiveness in practice is limited. To explore influences on evaluation practice in an applied context, we conducted a case study of Sport England’s ‘Get Healthy Get Active’ (GHGA) programme. This was a national programme that funded 33 projects that were delivered and evaluated across England. The programme was chosen as it was designed to generate evidence on the role of sport in increasing physical activity and improving health. The study aimed to explore and appraise whether strategies intended to facilitate project evaluation, including funder requirements to use a standardised evaluation framework and specific data collection methods, were effective in generating evidence that enabled the programme to meet its aims.
Methods
We applied a collective case study design involving 35 semi-structured interviews, and documentary analysis of multiple sources of evidence from 23 physical activity projects funded by GHGA. We applied thematic and framework analysis. We developed a logic model and mapped actual outcomes against intended outcomes. A narrative synthesis is provided. We discuss implications for the effective commissioning and evaluation of public health interventions.
Results
We identified five main themes of influences on evaluation practices that can act as barriers and facilitators to good practice: programme and project design; evaluation design; partnerships; resources; and organisational structures and systems. These influences are context-specific and operate through a complex set of interactions.
Conclusion
Developing a better understanding of how influences on evaluation practice can act as facilitators or barriers is vital to help close current gaps in the evidence-based practice cycle. Critically, organisational structures and systems are needed to facilitate collaborative decision making; integration of projects and evaluation across partners organisations; transfer of knowldege and insights between stakeholders; and more rapid feedback and dissemination.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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