06061oam 2201201zu 450 991022010020332120230414214924.00-8330-8530-1(CKB)2560000000315348(SSID)ssj0001400670(PQKBManifestationID)12547440(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001400670(PQKBWorkID)11344282(PQKB)11340393(oapen)doab115296(EXLCZ)99256000000031534820160829d2013 uy engurmn|---annantxtccrRAND suicide prevention program evaluation toolkitRAND Corporation2013[Place of publication not identified]Rand Corporation20131 online resourceBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph0-8330-8072-5 Introduction and overview -- Identify your program's core components and build a logic model -- Design an evaluation for your program -- Select evaluation measures for your program -- Analyze your program's evaluation data -- Use evaluation data to improve your program -- Appendix A: Summary of program evaluation studies, by program type -- Appendix B: Glossary of terms.Evaluating suicide prevention programs can be challenging because suicide is a rare event, data on suicides often lag by several years, and programs tend to have multiple components, making it difficult to discern which characteristics contributed to a given outcome. The RAND Suicide Prevention Program Evaluation Toolkit was designed to help program staff overcome these common challenges to evaluating and planning improvements to their programs. It begins by walking users through the process of developing a program logic model that ties program activities to intermediate outcomes, helping staff better understand the drivers of any changes in long-term outcomes, such as suicide rates. It then offers information about the latest evaluation research, helps users design an evaluation that is appropriate for their program type and available resources and expertise, supports the selection of measures for new evaluations and to augment or enhance ongoing evaluations, and offers basic guidance on how to analyze and use evaluation data for program improvement. Through checklists, worksheets, and templates, the toolkit takes users step by step through the process of identifying whether their programs produce beneficial effects, ultimately informing the responsible allocation of scarce resources. The toolkitâss design and content are the result of a rigorous, systematic review of the program evaluation literature to identify evaluation approaches, measures, and tools used elsewhere and will be particularly useful to coordinators and directors of suicide prevention programs in the U.S. Department of Defense, Veterans Health Administration, community-based settings, and state and local health departments. A companion report, Development and Pilot Test of the RAND Suicide Prevention Program Evaluation Toolkit, offers additional background on the toolkitâss design and refinement.Suicidal behaviorTreatmentUnited StatesSuicidePreventionEvaluationUnited StatesEvaluation Studies as TopicBehavioral SciencesSelf-Injurious BehaviorHealth Care Evaluation MechanismsInvestigative TechniquesQuality of Health CareSocial ProblemsSociologyDiagnostic Techniques and ProceduresBehavioral Disciplines and ActivitiesHealth Services AdministrationBehavioral SymptomsDelivery of Health CareHealth Care Quality, Access, and EvaluationBehaviorSocial SciencesBehavior and Behavior MechanismsGeographySuicideProgram EvaluationMethodsPsychologyPsychiatryHILCCHealth & Biological SciencesHILCCPsychiatric Disorders, IndividualHILCCNorth AmericaAmericasGeographic LocationsUnited StatesSuicidal behaviorTreatmentSuicidePreventionEvaluationEvaluation Studies as Topic.Behavioral Sciences.Self-Injurious Behavior.Health Care Evaluation Mechanisms.Investigative Techniques.Quality of Health Care.Social Problems.Sociology.Diagnostic Techniques and Procedures.Behavioral Disciplines and Activities.Health Services Administration.Behavioral Symptoms.Delivery of Health Care.Health Care Quality, Access, and Evaluation.Behavior.Social Sciences.Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms.Geography.Suicide.Program Evaluation.Methods.Psychology.PsychiatryHealth & Biological SciencesPsychiatric Disorders, Individual616.858445Acosta Joie D1236262Kofner AaronBecker AmariahBecker AmariahRamchand RajeevRamchand RajeevFelton AlexandriaNational Defense Research Institute (U.S.) Forces and Resources Policy Center.United StatesPQKBBOOK9910220100203321RAND suicide prevention program evaluation toolkit2884590UNINA