Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion.

Kolip P, Schaefer I (2013)
Intern. Journal Public Health 58(4): 633-636.

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Abstract / Bemerkung
OBJECTIVES: Goal attainment scaling (GAS) is an individual approach for measuring changes in clinical interventions. We adopted GAS as a tool for community-based health promotion to support practitioners in formulating and monitoring their intervention goals. METHODS: Eleven regional health promotion networks were invited to set project-specific goals, following Kiresuk and Sherman's rules for goal setting. Follow-up interviews on goal attainment were conducted twenty-one months later. In addition, each network was interviewed on usage and applicability. RESULTS: In total, 35 goals were set. The expected outcomes were reached for the majority of projects. CONCLUSIONS: GAS has been proven to be a useful instrument for quality assurance as it helps with setting and monitoring goals and sub-goals.
Stichworte
Quality assurance; Evaluation; Community-based health promotion; Goal attainment scaling
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Zeitschriftentitel
Intern. Journal Public Health
Band
58
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
633-636
ISSN
1661-8556
eISSN
1661-8564
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2610186

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Kolip P, Schaefer I. Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion. Intern. Journal Public Health. 2013;58(4):633-636.
Kolip, P., & Schaefer, I. (2013). Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion. Intern. Journal Public Health, 58(4), 633-636. doi:10.1007/s00038-013-0471-4
Kolip, Petra, and Schaefer, Ina. 2013. “Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion.”. Intern. Journal Public Health 58 (4): 633-636.
Kolip, P., and Schaefer, I. (2013). Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion. Intern. Journal Public Health 58, 633-636.
Kolip, P., & Schaefer, I., 2013. Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion. Intern. Journal Public Health, 58(4), p 633-636.
P. Kolip and I. Schaefer, “Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion.”, Intern. Journal Public Health, vol. 58, 2013, pp. 633-636.
Kolip, P., Schaefer, I.: Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion. Intern. Journal Public Health. 58, 633-636 (2013).
Kolip, Petra, and Schaefer, Ina. “Goal Attainment Scaling as a tool to enhance quality in community-based health promotion.”. Intern. Journal Public Health 58.4 (2013): 633-636.

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