IHP 670 Logic Model Outline Template
Use this template to help you design the logic model outline for your program plan. Fill in the information identified in each section of the outline’s bracketed text, and then delete the bracketed text before submitting this outline for grading.
Program Title:
Program Goal:
Inputs or Resources
Activities or Work Products
Outcomes
[Insert all inputs or resources for your program here.]
[Insert all activities or work products for your program here.]
Short-term Outcomes (2 Weeks)
[Insert all short-term outcomes for your program here.]
Intermediate Outcomes (6 Weeks)
[Insert all intermediate outcomes for your program here.]
Long-term Outcomes (4 Months)
[Insert all long-term outcomes for your program here.]
IHP 670 Outcome Measure Table Template
Use this template to help you identify the outcome measures for your program plan presentation. Fill in the information identified in the table’s bracketed text, and then delete the bracketed text before adding the completed table to your project submission. If you need additional rows for outcome measures, copy and paste the last row of the table as many times as needed.
Outcome Measure
Success Target
Time to Achieve Success Target
Tool for Documenting Data
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[Insert success target information here.]
[Insert time to achieve success target information here.]
[Insert the tool used for document data here.]
[Insert outcome measure here.]
[Insert success target information here.]
[Insert time to achieve success target information here.]
[Insert the tool used for document data here.]
[Insert outcome measure here.]
[Insert success target information here.]
[Insert time to achieve success target information here.]
[Insert the tool used for document data here.]
[Insert outcome measure here.]
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Pediatric Fertility Preservation
Project evaluation
Veronica Horne
Southern new Hampshire university
Ihp 670
April 10, 2022
Introduction
My project is to create a fertility preservation program in Bellevue Hospital for children diagnosed with cancer and similar chronic conditions.
Fertility preservation evaluates children with medical conditions and treatments that could affect fertility.
Evaluating the success of a healthcare program is important because it helps in obtaining a systematic method to study a program to understand how well it achieve its goals.
Evaluating a fertility preservation program helps will help me to determine what works well and what could be improved.
The method I will use to evaluate my project is the use of focus groups.
Evaluation method-Focus Groups
Focus groups is suitable for collecting data for fertility preservation because it is reliable.
It is primarily quantitative but can also be used to collect quantitative data.
When used for quantitativ ...
IHP 670 Logic Model Outline TemplateUse this template to h
1. IHP 670 Logic Model Outline Template
Use this template to help you design the logic model outline for
your program plan. Fill in the information identified in each
section of the outline’s bracketed text, and then delete the
bracketed text before submitting this outline for grading.
Program Title:
Program Goal:
Inputs or Resources
Activities or Work Products
Outcomes
[Insert all inputs or resources for your program here.]
[Insert all activities or work products for your program here.]
Short-term Outcomes (2 Weeks)
[Insert all short-term outcomes for your program here.]
Intermediate Outcomes (6 Weeks)
[Insert all intermediate outcomes for your program here.]
Long-term Outcomes (4 Months)
[Insert all long-term outcomes for your program here.]
2. IHP 670 Outcome Measure Table Template
Use this template to help you identify the outcome measures for
your program plan presentation. Fill in the information
identified in the table’s bracketed text, and then delete the
bracketed text before adding the completed table to your project
submission. If you need additional rows for outcome measures,
copy and paste the last row of the table as many times as
needed.
Outcome Measure
Success Target
Time to Achieve Success Target
Tool for Documenting Data
[Insert outcome measure here.]
[Insert success target information here.]
[Insert time to achieve success target information here.]
[Insert the tool used for document data here.]
[Insert outcome measure here.]
[Insert success target information here.]
[Insert time to achieve success target information here.]
[Insert the tool used for document data here.]
[Insert outcome measure here.]
[Insert success target information here.]
[Insert time to achieve success target information here.]
[Insert the tool used for document data here.]
[Insert outcome measure here.]
[Insert success target information here.]
[Insert time to achieve success target information here.]
[Insert the tool used for document data here.]
3. Pediatric Fertility Preservation
Project evaluation
Veronica Horne
Southern new Hampshire university
Ihp 670
April 10, 2022
Introduction
My project is to create a fertility preservation program in
Bellevue Hospital for children diagnosed with cancer and
similar chronic conditions.
Fertility preservation evaluates children with medical
conditions and treatments that could affect fertility.
Evaluating the success of a healthcare program is important
because it helps in obtaining a systematic method to study a
program to understand how well it achieve its goals.
Evaluating a fertility preservation program helps will help me to
determine what works well and what could be improved.
The method I will use to evaluate my project is the use of focus
groups.
Evaluation method-Focus Groups
Focus groups is suitable for collecting data for fertility
preservation because it is reliable.
It is primarily quantitative but can also be used to collect
quantitative data.
When used for quantitative data, important data about the
participant is numerically coded (Santesso et al., 2021)
Example of data sources for focus groups include documented
4. questions and answers with multiple programs.
Participants in this program will be interviewed as a group.
Advantages of using focus groups
It is quick and reliable
It collects common impressions
Efficient way to get range and depth of information in a short
timeframe
It is excellent in capturing the perspectives of key participants
concerning the program.
It fully reflects the participant’s experiences
Challenges
Focus groups need a good and well-trained facilitator who will
be able to coordinate the groups and ensure that each participant
is active in the group (Flynn et al., 2018).
The use of focus groups makes it difficult to analyze response
It is characterized by difficulty scheduling a group of people
together
There is high possibility of the facilitator or participants giving
bias responses
Focus groups can be expensive
Quantitative data analysis
My evaluation method for this project will be focus groups.
When focus groups are used for quantitative data, important
data about participants are numerically coded.
Quantitative data analysis is suitable for this project because it
measures the differences between groups.
Quantitative data analysis measures the relationship between
variables
5. It is suitable in testing hypothesis in a scientifically rigorous
way.
References
Santesso, N., Wiercioch, W., Barbara, A. M., Dietl, H., &
Schünemann, H. J. (2022). Focus groups and interviews with the
public led to the development of a template for a GRADE Plain
Language Recommendation (PLR). Journal of Clinical
Epidemiology, 141, 18-25.
Flynn, R., Albrecht, L., & Scott, S. D. (2018). Two approaches
to focus group data collection for qualitative health research:
maximizing resources and data quality. International Journal of
Qualitative Methods, 17(1), 1609406917750781.
Sheet1IHP 670 Proposed Program Budget TemplateComplete
this template by replacing the bracketed text with the relevant
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text.]Program Planner[Insert text.]Volume ProjectionsYearTotal
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text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.]Projected Total
Visits for 2021[Insert text.]Projected total is Total visits for
prior year (2020) increased by Average
increase/yearExpensesPeopleStaff by position (RN, Biller,
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costBenefitsBenefit costTotal Cost For One PositionNumber of
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text.]$0.00[Insert text.][Insert text.]EquipmentEquipmentCost
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equipment[Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.]Total Cost$0.00SpaceRental cost per
yearRenovation cost[Insert text.][Insert
text.]SuppliesItemAnnual cost[Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.][Insert text.]Program ExpensesTotal one-time
expenses for equipmentTotal annual operating expenses (people,
space, annual equipment costs, supplies)[Insert text.][Insert
text.]RevenueAnnual earned revenue from billingAnnual saved
revenueExpected donations for equipment, space
renovationExpected grant income (please note available grants
and sponsoring organizations)[Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert
text.]ProfitabilityNote revenue and income total not including
donationsSubtract all operating expensesIs this program
sustainable?[Insert text.][Insert text.][Insert text.]Note:
Donations are money or gifts of things, donated by an
individual, family, or trust, that are intended to be used for a
charitable purpose. Per the donation regulations applied to
healthcare organizations, only 5% of a donation may be used to
fund operating expenses on an annual basis. For example, if the
Smith family donated $100,000 to a nonprofit healthcare
organization, only $5,000 of that donation could be spent
annually on whatever purpose the Smith family designated for
the gift. However, the full amount of a donation can be used to
7. purchase equipment or to purchase or renovate space, with the
donor's consent. Equipment maintenance is an ongoing cost and
cannot be funded by donations, except via the 5% rule. People,
staff, supplies, and rental costs cannot be funded by donations
except through the 5% rule. The rules regarding the use of
donations are much more limiting for for-profit organizations
vs. nonprofit organizations.
Grants are very specific about what will and will not be
covered. They require a written grant request or proposal that
specifically states how the money will be used. Once a grant is
awarded, the receiving organization must show proof that the
money was used as directed by the grantor and as stated in the
grant application. Grants are usually time sensitive and often
nonrenewable. Most are designed to help initiate a program, not
to sustain a program.