PHA-Exchange> A Guide to Developing Public Health Programmes: A generic programme logic model.

Claudio claudio at hcmc.netnam.vn
Tue Apr 18 20:07:48 PDT 2006


From: Ruggiero, Mrs. Ana Lucia (WDC) 
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  A Guide to Developing Public Health Programmes: A generic programme logic model.  


  Published in March 2006 by the Ministry of Health, Wellington, New Zealand
  ISBN 0-478-29914-1 (Book) ISBN 0-478-29917-6 (Internet) HP 4215

  This document is available as Word file at:
  http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/0/3980073CB3F0231ECC257146001881DD/$File/Public-Health-Programmes.doc  

  as PDF file at: 
  http://www.moh.govt.nz/moh.nsf/0/3980073CB3F0231ECC257146001881DD/$File/Public-Health-Programmes.pdf 

  "...This guide is to help people design and implement comprehensive, effective and measurable public health programmes that will deliver improved public health outcomes.

  By developing a systematic programme logic for each public health programme, we aim to be able answer questions such as the following.

  ·       How do we know the programme delivered better health?  Are we measuring the outcomes adequately?

  ·       What components are missing from the programme?

  ·       Was resourcing adequate for each component of the programme and for the programme as a whole?

  ·       Was the intervention mix effective?  Was it based on evidence and/or did it generate new evidence?  
              Does it adequately address all five strands of the 1986 Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion?

  ·       Do new interventions need to be developed to have a comprehensive range of interventions available for each component of the programme?

  ·       Which parts of the programme are working?  Which parts of the programme are not working?  Do resources need to be refocused?

   

  A comprehensive programme should include a range of interventions consistent with the Ottawa Charter’s principles of:

  ·       promoting healthy public policy

  ·       creating supportive environments

  ·       strengthening community action

  ·       developing personal skills

  ·       reorienting health services.

   

   Contents

  Purpose and Background to this Guide
  What is a Programme Logic Model?  
  Logic Model for Developing New Zealand Public Health Programmes
  Informative Inputs
  Research evidence
  Relevant legislation and strategies    
  Resource and management guid
  Summary of activities to implement this stage

  Key Components and Associated Activities
  Key component 1: Develop population health focus
  Key component 2: Address the determinants o
  Key component 3: Reduce health inequalities
  Key component 4: Address Māori health: He Korowai Orang
  Key component 5: Use evidence and examples of best practice
  Key component 6: Maximise resources, prioritise and plan          
  Outputs     

  Key component 7: Select interventions              

  Key component 8: Develop project plan            

  Outcome   
  Appendices

  Appendix A: Examples of Public Health Programme Logic Models
  Appendix B: Checklist for Developing a Comprehensive Public Health Programme
  Appendix C: Sample Matrix 1: Plotting Interventions
  Appendix D: Sample Matrix 2: Plotting Interventions        
  References           
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