Introducing accountability in an outpatient mental health clinic: an administrative process evaluation

The administrative evaluation implemented at TRIMS makes explicit the goals and objectives of the clinic and the extent to which they were attained. Prior to the initiation of the evaluation formalized evaluation procedures and measures of accountability were nonexistent, and the monitoring of clini...

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Veröffentlicht in:Administration in Mental Health 1977-01, Vol.5 (1), p.44-54
Hauptverfasser: Webb, L J, Henao, S, Johnstone, E E, Maxwell, R L
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The administrative evaluation implemented at TRIMS makes explicit the goals and objectives of the clinic and the extent to which they were attained. Prior to the initiation of the evaluation formalized evaluation procedures and measures of accountability were nonexistent, and the monitoring of clinic activities for descriptive management purposes was noticeably absent. The Goal Attainment Scaling method in the administrative evaluation formalizes the organization's informal process of defining goals and objectives. The evaluation strategy emphasizes the explicit statement of objectives and the criteria on which performance would be evaluated. In essence the evaluation was incorportated into the management activities of the clinic, measures of accountability were established and, based on this experience, an administrative evaluation has been established in all ten clinics in the outpatient division.
ISSN:0090-1180
1573-3289
DOI:10.1007/BF00820961