Evaluating a Carer-Centric Community-Based Project
Author Information
Author(s): Tang Vera Mun Yu, Lou Vivian Weiqun, Chandola Tarani, Cheng Clio Yuen Man, Ruan Iris Xiaoyu, Pang Vincy Wing Sze
Primary Institution: The University of Hong Kong
Hypothesis
How can logic models be constructed and applied for evaluating community-based projects with academic-NGO partnerships?
Conclusion
The study provides insights into constructing a logic model that enhances process and outcome evaluation through stakeholder engagement.
Supporting Evidence
- Logic models are useful for program evaluation.
- Stakeholder engagement is crucial for constructing effective logic models.
- Volunteers are important inputs in community-based projects.
- Co-creation workshops help align project services.
- Referral cases are key outputs for evaluating project success.
- Experience consolidation aids in adjusting services.
Takeaway
This study shows how to build a plan to check if a community project is working well by talking to everyone involved.
Methodology
The study used a deductive approach for thematic analysis through semi-structured interviews with stakeholders.
Participant Demographics
Participants included NGO partners, funders, and potential beneficiaries.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
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