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Evaluating a Community Health Worker Program

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Authors: Center for Community Health Alignment

Evaluating a Community Health Worker (CHW) program is essential from the planning phase, focusing on two key questions: 1) Was the program implemented as intended? and 2) What impact did the program have? Evaluation is a systematic way to assess a program’s activities and outcomes, helping to improve effectiveness and inform decisions. It’s important to tailor the evaluation to the specific program and its goals, rather than using a one-size-fits-all approach. Engaging stakeholders—those involved in the program, affected by it, or who will use the evaluation results—is crucial for meaningful insights. This toolkit offers guidance on selecting the right information to collect, choosing suitable evaluation methods, and effectively sharing evaluation results.

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Resource Topic: CHW programs

Resource Type: Tools

Year: 2022

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Country: United States of America

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