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Autor:
Fiona Kotvojs, Rosalind Hurworth
Publikováno v:
Evaluation Journal of Australasia. 13:4-14
Capacity development is core to the activities supported by most development assistance agencies. However, the development of capacity is rarely evaluated. Where it is evaluated, the quality of evaluations is usually poor. Furthermore, evaluations of
Publikováno v:
Health Care Analysis. 22:255-271
The study examined the question of who should make decisions for a National Health Scheme about the allocation of health resources when the health states of beneficiaries could change because of adaptation. Eight semi-structured small group discussio
Autor:
Rosalind Hurworth, Graeme Harvey
Publikováno v:
Evaluation Journal of Australasia. 12:2-5
Publikováno v:
Health Economics. 20:945-957
A small number of studies have provided suggestive evidence that the general public rejects the idea of giving higher priority to low-cost patients, in the context of a limited budget, in order to maximise health benefits. The study reported here use
Autor:
Kelsey Hegarty, Kate Rawson Johnston-Ataata, Frances Griffiths, Bradley Shrimpton, Helen Herrman, Caroline Johnson, Ella Butler, Grant Blashki, Jane Gunn, Rosalind Hurworth, Victoria J Palmer, Christopher Dowrick, Renata Kokanovic
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Family Practice
Background. The World Health Organization and the World Organization of Family Doctors have called for ‘doable’ and ‘limited’ tasks to integrate mental health into primary care. Little information is provided about tasks GPs can undertake out
Autor:
Rosalind Hurworth
Publikováno v:
Evaluation Journal of Australasia. 8:42-48
This contribution to the journal examines program clarification for evaluation purposes. It traces the development of this approach over the past three decades, during which the terms evaluability assessment, program theory and program logic have bee
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Monash University
Faced with an ageing population and newspaper warnings that escalating costs are leading to a health crisis, debate has intensified in Australia and elsewhere on the allocation of limited health resources. But whose values should inform decision‐ma
The use of (future) search conferences as a qualitative improvement tool ‐ Three Australian examples
Autor:
Rosalind Hurworth
Publikováno v:
Qualitative Research Journal. 7:52-62
A (future) search conference is a carefully planned, custom‐designed, participative event embedded in a longer process of planning and improvement. Its main focus is to create ideas for future action that is to be implemented by the participants. T
Autor:
Rosalind Hurworth
Publikováno v:
Evaluation Journal of Australasia. 7:36-43
This is a new section that provides information on useful resources for evaluators. This first edition lists reference details for a range of publications relating to qualitative (and mixed) methods.
Publikováno v:
Physiotherapy. 92:103-109
Objectives Although unilateral neglect (ULN) can affect a person's ability to engage in and benefit from rehabilitation, little attention has been given to the assessment and diagnosis of this disorder by physiotherapy clinicians. The purpose of this