The Importance of Context for Determining Causal Mechanisms in Program Evaluation: The Case of Medical Male Circumcision for HIV Prevention Among the Luo in Western Kenya

IF 1.1 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
M. Kabare, Jeremy Northcote
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The importance of considering wider contexts when evaluating the success or failure of programs has been increasingly acknowledged with the shift towards culturally responsive evaluation. But one of the important advantages of contextual approaches has been mostly overlooked—that they can provide more “realist” evaluations for why programs fail or succeed. The careful identification of causal mechanisms involved in program delivery is important for avoiding spurious conclusions about the effectiveness of programs. Drawing on findings from a mixed-methods study conducted in Western Kenya among the Luo to evaluate the impacts of a HIV prevention program involving voluntary male medical circumcision (VMMC), it is shown that the VMMC program was one of several variables that contributed to the desired outcome, being not so much the cause but a catalyst for accelerating the desired behavioral change that the surrounding context was already amenable to and contributing to, even before the program was introduced. The need for context evaluations is particularly obvious when programs are part of broader campaigns involving scale-up from one context to another.
在项目评估中确定因果机制的背景的重要性:医学男性包皮环切术在肯尼亚西部罗人中预防艾滋病毒的案例
在评估项目成功或失败时考虑更广泛背景的重要性,随着向文化响应性评估的转变,已日益得到承认。但是,上下文方法的一个重要优点大多被忽视了——它们可以为项目失败或成功的原因提供更“现实”的评估。仔细识别项目实施过程中的因果机制对于避免对项目有效性得出错误的结论非常重要。根据在肯尼亚西部对卢奥人进行的一项混合方法研究的结果,评估了一项涉及自愿男性医学包皮环切术(VMMC)的艾滋病毒预防计划的影响,结果表明,VMMC计划是促成预期结果的几个变量之一,与其说是原因,倒不如说是加速预期行为改变的催化剂,而周围环境已经可以适应并促进了这种改变。甚至在该计划推出之前。当项目是涉及从一种环境扩展到另一种环境的更广泛活动的一部分时,对环境评估的需求尤为明显。
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American Journal of Evaluation
American Journal of Evaluation SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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39
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Evaluation (AJE) publishes original papers about the methods, theory, practice, and findings of evaluation. The general goal of AJE is to present the best work in and about evaluation, in order to improve the knowledge base and practice of its readers. Because the field of evaluation is diverse, with different intellectual traditions, approaches to practice, and domains of application, the papers published in AJE will reflect this diversity. Nevertheless, preference is given to papers that are likely to be of interest to a wide range of evaluators and that are written to be accessible to most readers.
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