Use of an Unobtrusive Measure for the Evaluation of Interagency Coordination
Eugenie Walsh Flaherty,
Ellen Barry and
Marshall Swift
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Eugenie Walsh Flaherty: Philadelphia Health Management Corporation
Ellen Barry: New York University Law School
Marshall Swift: Hahnemann Medical College
Evaluation Review, 1978, vol. 2, issue 2, 261-273
Abstract:
Existing records maintained by an early prevention project for high-risk children were used to evaluate the development of interagency coordination in the first eight months of the project. The records provided information on the extent and form of the interagency contacts, on the staff participating, and on the subjects discussed in the contacts. The process required by use of existing records is described and the advantages and dis advantages of this method are discussed.
Date: 1978
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DOI: 10.1177/0193841X7800200205
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