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evaluating public health programs
2. What Methods Are Used for Data Collection?
Data collection methods can vary widely, including
surveys
,
surveillance systems
, and clinical records. The choice of method depends on the program's scope and the type of data required. High-quality data is crucial for accurate evaluation.
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What is the Purpose of Evaluating Public Health Programs?
1. What are the Objectives of the Program?
2. What Methods Are Used for Data Collection?
3. How Is the Data Analyzed?
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