利用可评估性评估模型对尼日利亚乳腺癌筛查项目进行评估

B. Elewonibi, Allyson Farris, R. Moise, F. Olaleye, R. Belue
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尼日利亚缺乏支持乳腺癌筛查的政策和项目。在尼日利亚,显然需要有效的方案,认识到当地的现实情况。可评估性评估模型可以用作传统评估的成本效益和快速替代,以改进规划实践和管理,并开发性能度量。本研究使用可评估性评估来确定尼日利亚拉各斯的乳腺癌筛查项目是否实现了其目标,并调整其活动以改善结果和过程,以最佳地为其社区服务。可评估性评估表明,考虑到项目的资源和背景,项目目标是合理的。方案建议的重点是改善工作人员管理,制定衡量产出和成果的基准,以及审查向目标人群传播方案信息的更有效方法。这项研究被用作一个例子,说明六步可评估性评估模型如何适用于众多项目,以评估项目实践或绩效指标。
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Evaluation of a Breast Cancer Screening Program in Nigeria using the Evaluability Assessment Model
There exists a paucity of policies and programs that support breast cancer screening in Nigeria. There is a clear need for effective programs that are cognizant of the local realities in Nigeria. The evaluability assessment model can be used as a cost effective and quick alternative to traditional evaluations to improve program practices and management and develop performance measures. This study uses an evaluability assessment to determine if a breast cancer screening program in Lagos, Nigeria was achieving its objectives and to adjust their activities to improve outcomes and processes to optimally serve its community. The evaluability assessment revealed the programs objectives are plausible given its resources and context. Program recommendations focused on improving staff management, developing benchmarks to measure outputs and outcomes, and examining more effective methods of disseminating program information to target population. This study is used as an example of how the six-step evaluability assessment model can be adapted to a multitude of programs to appraise program practices or performance measures.
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