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Evaluating Infrastructure Development in Complex Home Visiting Systems

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  • Margaret Hargreaves
  • Russell Cole
  • Brandon Coffee-Borden
  • Diane Paulsell
  • Kimberly Boller

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This article outlines a mixed methods approach to systems change evaluation and offers a case study of how this approach has been used to evaluate the development of system infrastructure supporting the implementation, spread, and sustainability of evidence-based home visiting projects.

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  • Margaret Hargreaves & Russell Cole & Brandon Coffee-Borden & Diane Paulsell & Kimberly Boller, "undated". "Evaluating Infrastructure Development in Complex Home Visiting Systems," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 02a06fc0ab3d49a392d52b915, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:02a06fc0ab3d49a392d52b91565256dc
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    1. Debra A. Strong & Diane Paulsell & Russell Cole & Sarah A. Avellar & Angela V. D'Angelo & Juliette Henke & Rosalind E. Keith, "undated". "Regional Partnership Grant Program Cross-Site Evaluation Design Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports d563137afff143e3ab5b6096e, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Lawlor, Jennifer A. & McGirr, Sara, 2017. "Agent-based modeling as a tool for program design and evaluation," Evaluation and Program Planning, Elsevier, vol. 65(C), pages 131-138.
    3. Kimberly Boller & Deborah Daro & Patricia Del Grosso & Russell Cole & Diane Paulsell & Bonnie Hart & Brandon Coffee-Borden & Debra Strong & Heather Zaveri & Margaret Hargreaves, "undated". "Making Replication Work: Building Infrastructure to Implement, Scale-up, and Sustain Evidence-Based Early Childhood Home Visiting Programs with Fidelity," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 717d1a3c61eb46ad887f306a7, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Systems Theory; Mixed Methods; Intervention; Research Evaluation; Case Study; Home Visiting;
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