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Number the steps of evaluation for evidence-based projects in the order that they occur.
Steps of Evaluation for Evidence-Based Projects
1. Identify process and outcome variables of interest.
2. Determine methods and frequency of data collection.
3. Determine baseline and follow-up sample sizes.
4. Design data collection forms.
5. Establish content validity of data collection forms.
6. Train data collectors.
7. Assess interrater reliability of data collectors.
8. Collect data at specified intervals.
9. Provide “on-site” feedback to staff regarding the progress in achieving the practice change.
10. Provide feedback of analyzed data to staff.
11. Use data to assist staff in modifying or integrating the evidence-based practice change
-___ identify process and outcome variables of interest
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The increased likelihood of developing a particular disease based on a person's genetic makeup.
Depression
A mental health disorder characterized by persistently low mood, loss of interest in activities, and a range of physical and cognitive symptoms.
Comorbidity
The simultaneous presence of two or more diseases or medical conditions in a patient.
Disorders
Conditions characterized by significant disturbances in behaviors, thoughts, or emotions.
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