Evaluation (2024)

Evaluation demonstrates the degree to which learning is achieved. Evidence of learning can be demonstrated in a patient’s ability to apply information and problem solve a hypothetical or real world situation for practice.

It is important to evaluate the degree of learning, not the tool used to achieve learning. Evaluate after each concept is taught (chunk and check) and at the end of the teaching session. It may be necessary to re-teach using different methods and/or resources. Refer to Planning and Implementation to modify the teaching plan until learning is achieved.

  1. Evaluate learning using teach back strategy.
  2. Evaluate learning of skill/behavior through return demonstration.
  3. Evaluate learning by measuring a change in patientoutcomes.

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Evaluation StepsExplanations/Examples/ScriptsRef List
1. Direct patient input
Teach Back strategy
  • Use in direct conversations or part of a classroom setting.
  • Phrase teach back questions so patient does not feel as if being tested.
    • “I want to make certain I’ve told you everything you need to know. Tell me in your own words:
      - how you will….”
      - what are you going to do if…."
      - how would you explain….”
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2. Return demonstration
Perform skill/behavior
  • Evaluate skill performance, including purpose and steps in the process.
    • Patient shows ability to troubleshoot a problem
  • Provide feedback to support teaching during the demonstration.
    • Gently correct any misconceptions.
    • “How confident are you that you can do this?”
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3. Patient outcomes
Measurable change in patient outcomes.
  • Measure adherence to self-management plan.
    Review:
    • questionnaires, symptom logs, quality of life measures, validated tools
  • Assess change in readmission rate
  • Verify adherence to medications or treatment plan with lab results or other biometrics
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Evaluation (2024)

FAQs

What do you mean by evaluation? ›

Evaluation refers to the systematic process of assessing what you do and how you do it to arrive at a judgement about the 'worth, merit or value' of something (Mertens & Wilson, 2013; Scriven, 2003–04). Essentially, evaluation involves taking a series of planned steps in order to better understand a program or service.

What is an example of evaluation? ›

An evaluation is an appraisal of something to determine its worth or fitness. For example, before you start an exercise program, get a medical evaluation, to make sure you're able to handle the activity.

What is the correct definition of evaluate? ›

to judge or determine the significance, worth, or quality of; assess: to evaluate the results of an experiment.

What is another meaning for evaluation? ›

appraisal assessment calculation decision interpretation opinion. Strong matches. estimate estimation rating stock take valuation.

How to do an evaluation? ›

Writing an evaluation report
  1. Choose the right software for your report.
  2. Consider your audience.
  3. Plan your report.
  4. What to include in your report.
  5. Write accurately and clearly.
  6. Develop your recommendations.
  7. Involve people in the reporting process.
  8. Finishing the report.

What is an evaluation at work? ›

Evaluations are a mechanism to provide feedback and documentation about an employee's performance through a defined time period, and can provide clear communication of job expectations and goals.

What is evaluation in one sentence? ›

the process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value of something: Evaluation of this new treatment cannot take place until all the data has been collected.

Are there 4 types of evaluation? ›

There are four main types of evaluation: formative, summative, process, and outcome evaluations. While barriers such as limited time, resources, and partnerships exist, evaluations provide valuable insights, support resource allocation, and aid in securing funding.

What do you call a person being evaluated? ›

evaluatee (plural evaluatees) One who is evaluated; also, evaluee. Evaluatees are judged based on the assigned criteria.

Does evaluate mean give your opinion? ›

Evaluation: Makes judgements about the value of ideas or materials for a given purpose in a given context. Presents and defends opinions by making judgments about information, validity of ideas or quality of work based on a set of criteria.

Does evaluate mean opinion? ›

to form an opinion of the amount, value, or quality of something after thinking about it carefully synonym assess evaluate something Our research attempts to evaluate the effectiveness of the different drugs.

What words can I use instead of evaluation? ›

  • assessment.
  • appraisal.
  • estimate.
  • estimation.
  • appraisem*nt.
  • examination.
  • valuation.
  • calculation.

What are good evaluation questions? ›

Some sample questions are:
  • What are the underlying assumptions of the project/ program?
  • Are objectives met? ...
  • Are activities conducted with the target population?
  • Are there other populations the program should be working with?
  • Is the target population adequately reached by and involved in activities?

Why is evaluation important? ›

Evaluation provides a systematic method to study a program, practice, intervention, or initiative to understand how well it achieves its goals. Evaluations help determine what works well and what could be improved in a program or initiative.

How do you write a good evaluation example? ›

Describe specific behaviors and concrete examples in your evaluation. Discuss midpoint feedback using competency-based language. Build upon your midpoint feedback in your written evaluation and comment on student achievement of the expectations you discussed.

What are some examples of evaluation questions? ›

Some sample questions are:
  • What are the outputs, outcomes, objectives, and goals of the project?
  • Are outcomes, objectives, and goals achieved?
  • Are the project/program services/activities beneficial to the target population?
  • Do they have negative effects?

How do I write my evaluation? ›

How to Write a Self Evaluation
  1. Track Your Work and Accomplishments. ...
  2. Answer Honestly. ...
  3. Highlight Your Achievements. ...
  4. Admit Weaknesses and How You Have Grown. ...
  5. Acknowledge Areas of Improvement.

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