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Evaluation Toolkit: assessing outcomes of end of life learning events. Project Overview Becky Chady , Lecturer Palliative and End of Life Studies, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapy evaluationtoolkit@nottingham.ac.uk. Evaluation Project Team.
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Evaluation Toolkit: assessing outcomes of end of life learning events. Project OverviewBecky Chady, Lecturer Palliative and End of Life Studies, School of Nursing, Midwifery and Physiotherapyevaluationtoolkit@nottingham.ac.uk
Evaluation Project Team Becky Chady – Co-author and project lead / Lecturer, University of Nottingham. Sharan Watson – Project Manager/ Advancing Practice Development Facilitator, LOROS. Sarah Todd, Research Assistant, University of Nottingham Lydia Bird – Research Fellow, Sue Ryder Centre for Palliative and End of Life Studies, University of Nottingham. Statistics testing for reliability and validity. Tony Arthur – Senior Research Fellow, Sue Ryder Centre for Palliative and End of Life Studies, University of Nottingham Statistical analysis advisor Co-authors Debbie Broadhurst – Advancing Practice Development Manager, LOROS. Christina Faull – Medical Consultant, LOROS.
Background to developing and testing the Tools • review of validated tools available • short course in EoLC - 116 delegates • East Midlands SHA / national EoLC programme • feedback from facilitators – Tool E • reliability/validity testing • testing Tool C • published version 5 June 2012
Resources • Chady B, Broadhurst D, Faull C (2012) Evaluation Toolkit: assessing outcomes of End of Life Learning Events version 5. East Midlands SHA: University of Nottingham. available on line: http://www.endoflifecareforadults.nhs.uk/case-studies/evaluation-toolkit-modelling-a-tool-that-will-link-learning-to-care-delivery [accessed on 2.11.2012] • Chady B, Bird L, Broadhurst D et al (2012) Evaluation Toolkit: A project to assess outcomes of end of life care learning events – project report. Available by request evaluationtoolkit@nottingham.ac.uk • Frey R, Gott M, Banfield R et al (2011) ‘What questionnaires exist to measure the perceived competence of generalists in palliative care provision? A critical literature review’. BMJ Supportive and Palliative Care 1 19-32