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WK4.Assgn..S. Steps and Standards of Evaluation Students Name Walden University PUBH 4100: Evaluating Public Health Programs 13:02:04 GMT -05:00 Steps and Standards of Evaluation My program focuses on the prevention of obesity among children in Houston, Texas. It strictly follows the six steps of the framework of program evaluation deduced from the CDC. Steps followed include; Engaging stakeholders, describing the program, focusing on the evaluation design, gathering credible evidence, justifying conclusions, and sharing lessons learned (CDC, 2017). The obesity preventions program among children in Houston effectively engaged stakeholders. According to McKenzie et al. (2017), stakeholders are individuals involved in the program evaluation. Stakeholders involved in obesity prevention among children are; Local government, fitness instructors, early care educators, dietarians, Houstons communit

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PUBH 4100: Evaluating Public Health Programs




13:02:04 GMT -05:00

, Steps and Standards of Evaluation

My program focuses on the prevention of obesity among children in Houston, Texas. It

strictly follows the six steps of the framework of program evaluation deduced from the CDC.

Steps followed include; Engaging stakeholders, describing the program, focusing on the

evaluation design, gathering credible evidence, justifying conclusions, and sharing lessons

learned (CDC, 2017).

The obesity preventions program among children in Houston effectively engaged

stakeholders. According to McKenzie et al. (2017), stakeholders are individuals involved in the

program evaluation. Stakeholders involved in obesity prevention among children are; Local

government, fitness instructors, early care educators, dietarians, Houston’s community,

community nurses, parents, and guardians. Stakeholders affected by the program are children

within the age of 10 to 17 years. The primary users of the program are CDC, National Institute of

Health, and The Institute of Medicine. The mentioned stakeholders are well represented in the

program. In the preliminaries, the program organizers are engaged through in-person discussions.

On describing the program, a clear road map was used to mention the program's mission,

goals, and objectives. A logic model that includes; inputs, activities, outputs, outcomes, impacts,

and moderators are well described in the plan. The program focuses on managing and preventing

obesity among Houston's children between 10 to 17 years. Its effectiveness also intends to

benefit Texas and other states of the US. The program incorporates the local community,

public health, and the local government in helping children adhere to recommended health

behaviors. Focused health behaviors to be instilled among children are reduced screen time and

increased time for physical activities.




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