Abstract:
This chapter focuses on describing the various aspects of evaluation, conducted at different stages of an intervention programme's lifespan. It focuses particularly on issues of evaluation that arise in scarce-resource contexts, low and middle income countries, community-based risk/reduction interventions and health promotion. The chapter provides guidelines on how best to evaluate community-based interventions, as these tend to better represent applications of health promoting programmes in lived contexts.
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