The process of iterative evaluation typically involves several key steps:
1. Initial Assessment: Collect baseline data to understand the current state of the health issue at hand. 2. Implementation: Deploy the public health intervention or surveillance system. 3. Data Collection: Continuously gather data on the performance and impact of the intervention. 4. Analysis: Analyze the collected data to identify trends, successes, and areas needing improvement. 5. Feedback Loop: Provide feedback to the team and stakeholders, and make necessary adjustments to the intervention. 6. Re-Evaluation: Reassess the modified approach to ensure it meets the desired outcomes. 7. Documentation: Document the findings and changes for future reference and accountability.