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The Family Adoption Program came into existence owing to the skewed healthcare services in rural settings, in terms of accessibility, a shortage of healthcare personnel, and the limited services available to the general people living in these locations. The Logic Model for program evaluation gives attention to the different components of the program, and also to the relationship between these components and the context of the program. This model has been used to plan, implement, and evaluate programs in medical education, and provides a visual representation of the linear relationship between…mehr

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The Family Adoption Program came into existence owing to the skewed healthcare services in rural settings, in terms of accessibility, a shortage of healthcare personnel, and the limited services available to the general people living in these locations. The Logic Model for program evaluation gives attention to the different components of the program, and also to the relationship between these components and the context of the program. This model has been used to plan, implement, and evaluate programs in medical education, and provides a visual representation of the linear relationship between the goals, activities, outputs, and outcomes of the corresponding program. The proposal for the evaluation of the Family Adoption Program using the Logic Model is expected to serve multiple purposes, such as to measure the effectiveness of the program in achieving its goals, to identify areas of strengths and weaknesses in the program, and give suggestions for improvement, and to evaluate the impact of the adoption program on the lives of adoptive families, including their overall health and well-being.
Autorenporträt
Saurabh Shrivastava, MD, PGDHHM, DHRM, FCS, FAIMER, ACME.Coordinateur de l'unité d'enseignement médical, membre du conseil de recherche de l'institut et professeur de médecine communautaire au Shri Sathya Sai Medical College & Research Institute, Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth. Rédacteur en chef de la revue JBCAHS et chercheur actif avec plus de 1120 publications à son actif.