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Autor:
Stewart I. Donaldson, Jessica Renger, L. Gary Hart, Jirina Foltysova, Ralph Renger, Andrew Hawkins
Publikováno v:
Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. 35:240-257
Abstract: This article examines the differences between approaching an evaluation problem from a program perspective and doing so from a systems perspective. The terms program, systems, systems thinking, and systems concepts are first defined. Then,
Autor:
Jessica Renger, L. Gary Hart, Richard Van Eck, Marc D. Basson, Jirina Foltysova, Eric Souvannasacd, Ralph Renger
Publikováno v:
Eval J Australas
This article shares lessons learned while evaluating the implementation of a Clinical and Translational Research Centre (CTR). To meet its overarching goals, the CTR consists of numerous research support units (e.g., biostatistics, community engageme
Autor:
Richard Van Eck, Marc D. Basson, Jirina Renger, Ralph Renger, Jessica Renger, Eric Souvannasacd, L. Gary Hart
Publikováno v:
Am J Eval
This article shares lessons learned in applying system evaluation theory (SET) to evaluate a Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTR) funded by the National Institutes of Health. After describing how CTR support cores are intended to work int
Publikováno v:
Evaluation Journal of Australasia. 19:79-87
This article examines the relationship between systems thinking concepts and the logic model. Two notable shortcomings of the logic model are illustrated: depicting the program theory linearly and failing to place the program in context. Both issues
Publikováno v:
Online Journal of Rural Nursing and Health Care. 18:224-264
Background: Healthcare disparities for rural U.S. populations occur in part due to lack of healthcare providers. Increasing numbers of registered nurses (RNs) commuting away from rural communities for employment contributes to the rural population’
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Rural Health. 30:235-243
Purpose: We evaluated whether primary care physicians (PCPs) from urban and rural practices differ on attitudes and behaviors related to quality improvement (QI) activities, patient relationships, and professionalism/self-regulation. Methods: Data fr
Publikováno v:
Journal of Maps. 9:149-153
Demand is growing for a statistically based, nationally consistent definition of frontier territory, one that is adjustable within a reasonable range and applicable in different research and policy contexts. The need arises from Congressional mandate
BACKGROUND: General surgeons form a crucial component of the medical workforce in rural areas of the United States. Any decline in their numbers could have profound effects on access to adequate health care in such areas. HYPOTHESIS: We hypothesize t
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Publikováno v:
Academic Medicine. 85:594-598
Despite continued federal and state efforts to increase the number of physicians in rural areas, disparities between the supply of rural and urban physicians persist. The authors examined the training of the rural physician workforce in the United St
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The Journal for Nurse Practitioners. 5:169-175
Comparing characteristics and practice patterns of Washington nurse practitioners (NPs) in urban and rural settings furthers understanding of NP contributions to rural health care. Data were collected in 2006 using a statewide survey of Washington NP