Evidenced based assessment tools
Parenting Strengths Assessment Connected Families Offers a minute parenting survey for parents to learn their strengths and weaknesses in parenting and learn ways to improve. It is a 24 question, multiple choice test. The surveys assess factors that can help prevent child abuse and neglect. MeasureUp provides examples, tools, and resources to help you make your case. OERL also includes professional development modules and user scenarios that can be used to better understand and utilize the materials made available.
It contains useful lists, steps and templates for developing a logic model and final report. This toolkit can be used by anyone involved in planning and conducting program evaluation, accessing data sources and analyzing data on an ongoing basis.
It answers your questions about evaluation and explains how to use evaluation to improve programs. Putting Public Health Evidence in Action Training From the Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network , information on defining and finding evidence-based interventions, selecting, adapting, and implementing interventions, evaluating, and logic models.
TDR Implementation Research Toolkit Will help you conduct an implementation research project through a standard process so that you have high quality results that are reliable. Can download entire site for offline use. Evidence-based practices are those that have empirical research supporting their efficacy. This information is provided in simple straightforward formats reducing the user's need to conduct literature searches, review extensive literature, or understand and critique research methodology.
Canadian Best Practices Portal CBBP is a compendium of community interventions related to chronic disease prevention and health promotion that have been evaluated, shown to be successful, and have the potential to be adapted and replicated by other health practitioners working in similar fields. Cochrane Library. A collection of six databases that contain different types of high-quality, independent evidence to inform healthcare decision-making.
Indexes journal articles, reviews, and bibliographies which provide evidence-based effects of health care, as well as a register of published economic evaluations of health care interventions and information on healthcare technology assessment from seven databases such as The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, Cochrane Controlled Trials Register, and the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of Effectiveness.
EENet Evidence Exchange Network from Ontario, Canada makes mental health treatment and prevention evidence accessible through research summaries, evidence briefs, rapid reviews, infographics, videos, and more. Sign In Forgot password? Don't have an account? National Association of Social Workers members Sign in via society site. Sign in via your Institution Sign in. Purchase Subscription prices and ordering for this journal Short-term Access To purchase short term access, please sign in to your Oxford Academic account above.
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