Webinar 4 Learning Objectives
- Describe best practices in planning and conducting interviews and focus groups
- Explain qualitative analysis approach
- Discuss the value of using a combination of qualitative and quantitative evaluation approaches
ACCOMPANYING RESOURCES
Gathering Credible Evidence & Data Collection Methods: Qualitative Data (slides)
Some helpful videos on qualitative analysis
Example Tools and Report–from Brown School Evaluation Center, Key Informant Interviews for Community Gardens
The Evaluation Fundamentals Series was developed as part of AIM-Local Health, a research project of the Prevention Research Center (PRC) at Washington University in St. Louis and funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK: R01DK109913; CDC PRC: U48DP006395).
The series was developed by the PRC in partnership with the Brown School Evaluation Center at Washington University in St. Louis and National Association of County & City Health Officials (NACCHO) Research and Evaluation. The overall goal is to build public health professionals’ skills and confidence in developing or strengthening program evaluation plans.