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Expanding Assessments of Translational Research Programs: Supplementing Metrics With Value Judgments

The University of Washington (UW) Institute for Translational Health Sciences (ITHS), funded by a Clinical and Translational Sciences Award program, has supplemented its initial Kellogg Logic Model–based program evaluation with the eight judgment-based evaluative elements of the World Health Organiz...

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Published in:Evaluation & the health professions 2014-03, Vol.37 (1), p.83-97
Main Authors: Scott, Craig S., Nagasawa, Pamela R., Abernethy, Neil F., Ramsey, Bonnie W., Martin, Paul J., Hacker, Beth M., Schwartz, Havivah D., Brock, Douglas M., Robins, Lynn S., Wolf, Fred M., Carter-Dubois, Marie, Disis, Mary L.
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Clinical assessment
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Health administration
Health sciences
Health services
Health technology assessment
Humans
Judgment
Logistic Models
Medical research
Northwestern United States
Program Evaluation - methods
Program Evaluation - standards
Quality Assurance, Health Care - methods
Quality Assurance, Health Care - standards
Research Support as Topic
Translational Medical Research - methods
Translational Medical Research - standards
Value judgments
World Health Organization
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