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Health Program Evaluation Roll No: Teacher: 20th August 2008 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2 Health Program Evaluation 2Evaluation Questions 3Data Collection Methods 4References 6Health Program EvaluationIdentify and/or explain the evaluation questions you would ask and explain the specific data collection methods you would use for answering the evaluation questions for the health/social program identified.Evaluation QuestionsThe questions that will be included for the evaluation of HIV/AIDS control will be related to the identification of the person who is going to provide the information, about the efficacy of monitoring plans adopted by the government for controlling HIV/AIDS, recommendations of suitable strategies that can be adopted to control HIV/AIDS and economic needs in helping to control HIV/AIDS.
The questions will be as follows:What is HIV/AIDS?What are the causes of being an HIV/AIDS patient?What do you do to stay from the disease or what do you think are the precautionary measures in the case of HIV/AIDS?What is the ratio of the patients with HIV/AIDS?Is the ratio of patients with HIV/AIDS increasing or decreasing?How HIV/AIDS spreads?What are the costs involved in curing a patient with HIV/AIDS?Do you think that government is taking essential steps in controlling HIV/AIDS?Is there enough media coverage about HIV/AIDS?
Are you aware of any patients with the disease, HIV/AIDS?Do you think that physicians and doctors are well read and practiced keeping in view HIV/AIDS?Are there any suggestions regarding the control of HIV/AIDS?All the above-mentioned questions will help in getting people’s views regarding to the HIV/AIDS control program. Data Collection MethodsFor collection of data and information regarding the HIV/AIDS control, quantitative methodology will be employed by making use of questionnaire, in which there will be questions concerning HIV/AIDS and the control strategies that are considered much acceptable and resulting by people.
Along with employing quantitative methodology, qualitative methodology will also be effective in getting information and answers to the asked questions, in which the research work and other written content by authorized writers will be assessed in order to get answers for the asked questions. Developing Evaluation Questionnaire Many research questions are the result of issues that are highlighted by the hypothesis. They also reveal experientially resulting constructs from initial experience (Hair, 1998).
These questions support in recognizing the data, which is required and are able to serve as a foundation for the thorough analysis required establishing a model (Dillman, 1978). Altogether, the research questionnaire resolves different aspects of both propositions and is planned to assist the de-construction of system into its specific elements for establishing the normal nature of multi-cultural system (Dillman, 1978). The order of different questions can support to define the approach of evaluation and structure.
Designing QuestionnaireIt is suggested by the social theory that actions of individuals are in fact inspired by the response of actions expected to bring (Hair, 1998). Respondents are inspired to complete and thereafter, return questionnaire if benefits, cost and confidence are appropriate (Dillman, 1978). It should be ensured that respondents are properly rewarded for completion and thereafter returning the questionnaire. These rewards can depict positive regard such as offering thanks, seeking advice, providing tangible benefits, making the format of questionnaire interesting and offering social validation (Dillman, 1978).
For the sake of minimizing costs, it is necessary that a questionnaire should have below mentioned characteristics also along with others:Evade subordinating languageAvoid embarrassing questionsAvoid inconvenienceMake Questionnaire easy, simple and shortMinimize such kind of requests intended to acquire personal information. It is further suggested that the sponsor of research should try to earn the confidence of respondents, with confidence is defined as a pledge that has been promised by the sponsor, as an advantage of study will occur (Dillman, 1978).
Furthermore, it is necessary to provide a token of admiration in prior obtaining response and sponsorship by a genuine authority support enhance confidence (Hair, 1998). As such, questionnaire has been developed by applying these guidelines.Therefore, for collection of data related to HIV/AIDS control program, questionnaire will be employed that will help in identifying people’s responses towards HIV/AIDS. With quantitative methodology, qualitative methodology will also be employed, which will report about already researched work that is done on the issue of HIV/AIDS.
With the combinations of both methodologies, we will reach at a conclusion that will be authentic and reliable.ReferencesDillman, D. A. (1978). Mail and Telephone Surveys: The Total Design Method. New York: Wiley-Interscience. Hair, J.F. (1998). Multivariate Data Analysis. New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Walker, Damian. (2003). Cost and cost-effectiveness of HIV/AIDS prevention strategies in developing countries: is there an evidence base? Health Policy and Planning, 18(1), 4-17.
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