Deborah Schwartzkopf, Kelly Bosak, Nelda Godfrey, Heather Nelson-Brantley, Colleen Paramesh
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Creating a Standardized Approach to Program Evaluation in a Magnet Recognized Pediatric Hospital System.
A standardized process for systematic program evaluation adds value to an organization. Using a goal-based framework, a standardized evaluation template was designed and piloted in the ambulatory setting of a 5-time Magnet®designated, regional, quaternary pediatric hospital system. Executive level decision-makers reported the template met implementation criteria for acceptability, appropriateness, and feasibility for use within the organization. Application of the template in a pilot program yielded valuable, cost-effective, unbiased formative and summative information for decision making.
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