Transcription of Developing and Using Program Logic: A Guide
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Evidence and Evaluation Guidance SeriesPopulation and Public Health DivisionDeveloping and Using Program Logic: A Guide2 NSW HEALTH Developing and Using Program logic : A GuideCENTRE FOR EPIDEMIOLOGY AND EVIDENCE NSW Ministry of Health Locked Mail Bag 961 North Sydney NSW 2059 Copyright NSW Ministry of Health 2017 This work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study and training purposes subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgement of the source. It may not be reproduced for commercial usage or sale. Reproduction for purposes other than those indicated above requires written permission from the NSW Ministry of (CEE) 170069 ISBN 978-1-76000-601-3 (Print) ISBN 978-1-76000-602-0 (Online)Contributors to the development of the Guide : Danielle Campbell, Barry Edwards, Beth Stickney, Teresa Wozniak, Andrew MilatSuggested citation:Centre for Epidemiology and Evidence.
needs to function to achieve the desired outcome.8 Funnell and Rogers suggest a five-step process for developing an outcomes hierarchy:8 i. Prepare a list of possible outcomes. It may be helpful to think of outcomes in relation to the problem that the program aims to address, including the causes and consequences of the problem.
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