Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion

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Developer / Lead Author Chenoweth, David H.
Publisher / Supplier Human Kinetics
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Written for both students and seasoned practitioners, Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion presents a practical framework for evaluating health promotion in a variety of organizational settings.

The text lays a strong theoretical foundation, then builds on it with practical applications for containing costs and improving the power of programs. Drawing on more than 20 years of academic and private consulting experience, Dr. Chenoweth includes more than 19 case studies to deepen and broaden readers’ understanding of how to conduct program evaluations in organizational settings.

The book’s detailed instructions guide readers through the steps of successful worksite health promotion evaluations:

• Working with variables, data, experimental design, and other basic concepts
• Calculating benefit-cost, break-even and cost-effectiveness analyses, risk-factor cost appraisal, and forecasting
• Creating and administering tools for evaluating program effectiveness, including questionnaires, surveys, interviews, and claims data analysis
• Planning, conducting, and presenting an evaluation

Evaluating Worksite Health Promotion also features user-friendly pedagogical aids such as chapter objectives, review questions, and “What would you do?” situations that encourage discussion and reflection.

Practical and full of how-tos, this text is an ideal resource for readers seeking the financial, statistical, management, and measurement expertise required to conduct credible, objective, and successful evaluations.

Additional Information


Acknowledgments
Preface

Part I: Foundations of Evaluation

Chapter 1. Introduction to WHP Evaluation
• What Is Evaluation?
• Purpose of Evaluation
• Categorizing Evaluation

Chapter 2. Basic Procedures
• Working With Variables
• Working With Groups for Comparison
• Experimental and Non-Experimental Designs
• Working With Data

Part II: Instruments of Analysis

Chapter 3. Project Effectiveness Analysis
• Claims Data Analysis
• Risk Factor Appraisal
• Analyzing Qualitative Data

Chapter 4. Financial Analysis
• Forecasting
• Break-Even Analysis
• Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
• Benefit-Cost Analysis

Part III: Planning, Conducting, and Presenting Evaluations

Chapter 5. Planning and Conducting Evaluations
• Developing Goals
• Identifying Resources
• Defining Scope and Specificity
• Selecting an Evaluation Design
• Handling Data

Chapter 6. Presenting Evaluation Results
• Tabulating Data
• Interpreting Results
• Tailoring Reports for Stakeholders
• Formatting an Evaluation Report
• Preparing a Successful Presentation
• Applying Evaluation Results

Appendix
References

Developer / Author(s)


David Chenoweth, PhD, is a professor of health education and worksite health promotion studies at East Carolina University where he has taught evaluation courses for more than 20 years. Dr. Chenoweth has directed and conducted evaluation projects in the public and private sectors for over two decades as president of Health Management Associates. He’s made more than 400 presentations to various business and health care groups and has authored six books, including Planning Health Promotion at the Worksite, Health Care Cost Management, and Worksite Health Promotion.

He is a fellow of the Association for Worksite Health Promotion (AWHP) and first vice president of AWHP’s education committee. He received his PhD from Ohio State University in 1980.

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