Baselines and monitoring: More than a means to measure the end

Q2 Social Sciences
Leanne M. Kelly, C. Reid
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Abstract

Monitoring is largely ignored in its capacity to provide a distinct contribution to evaluation. It is often thought of as a process of collecting data to feed into an evaluation, rather than for its own powerful transformative potential. Evaluation is considered a mechanism for producing findings that enable learning, improvement and decision-making; but what if monitoring could produce these same outcomes with, in some cases, greater alignment to quality characteristics of utility, timeliness, feasibility, propriety, accuracy, completeness and monitoring accountability? This article examines the utilisation and value of monitoring through a case study of a government funded 12-month rural health project in Victoria, Australia. The project initially commissioned a baseline to assess against post-project outcomes. However, adopting a utilisation-focused perspective to prepare for use and support stakeholder engagement enabled implementation of a multipurpose monitoring framework. The case study provides examples of monitoring in action with timely learning, decision-making and improvements resulting in incremental system and behaviour changes, rather than relying on periodic outcome recommendations at evaluation completion. This article adds to evaluation theory and practice through highlighting monitoring as a significant mechanism for enabling learning, decision-making, and improvement.
基线和监控:不仅仅是衡量目标的手段
监测在很大程度上被忽视,因为它有能力为评价作出独特贡献。它通常被认为是一个收集数据以供评估的过程,而不是为了其自身强大的变革潜力。评价被认为是一种产生有助于学习、改进和决策的结果的机制;但是,如果在某些情况下,监测能够产生同样的结果,并与效用、及时性、可行性、适当性、准确性、完整性和监测问责制等质量特征更加一致,该怎么办?本文通过对澳大利亚维多利亚州政府资助的12个月农村卫生项目的案例研究,考察了监测的利用率和价值。该项目最初委托制定了一个基线,以根据项目后的结果进行评估。然而,采用以利用为重点的视角为使用做准备并支持利益相关者的参与,有助于实施多用途监测框架。案例研究提供了在行动中进行监测的例子,及时学习、决策和改进,从而逐步改变系统和行为,而不是依赖于评估完成时的定期结果建议。本文通过强调监测是促进学习、决策和改进的重要机制,为评估理论和实践增添了内容。
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Evaluation Journal of Australasia
Evaluation Journal of Australasia Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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