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The theoretical and practical difficulties of evaluating a community-based 'whole systems' obesity prevention intervention: a research team¡¯s critical reflection

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Gadsby E, Hotham S & Merritt R (2023) The theoretical and practical difficulties of evaluating a community-based 'whole systems' obesity prevention intervention: a research team¡¯s critical reflection. Perspectives in Public Health. https://doi.org/10.1177/17579139231195700

Abstract
Aims: This article critically discusses the purpose, pragmatics and politics of conducting commissioned evaluations on behalf of public sector organisations by drawing on the experience of evaluating a community-based ¡®whole systems¡¯ obesity prevention intervention for an English local council. Methods: The study presented in this article incorporated two approaches: an evaluability assessment that interrogated the theoretical and practical difficulties of evaluating the intervention in a non-political way, and a retrospective analysis using Soft Systems Methodology that interrogated the more political difficulties of conducting such an evaluation in the ¡®real world¡¯. The information and insights that enabled these reflections came from over 3 years of working closely with the programme team, attending and participating in stakeholder events and meetings, presenting to the Council¡¯s Scrutiny Committee meetings, four interviews with the programme manager, and multiple face-to-face group meetings, email exchanges and telephone conversations. Results: The study reveals and analyses three key inter-related challenges that arose during the evaluation of the ¡®whole systems¡¯ obesity prevention intervention: the programme¡¯s evaluability, the evaluation purpose, and the nature, role and quality of evidence. Conclusions: The evaluability assessment was important for defining the programme¡¯s theoretical and practical evaluability, and the retrospective analysis using Soft Systems Methodology enabled a greater understanding of the political tensions that existed. Key learning points related to the challenges that arose during this evaluation have broad applicability.

Keywords
evaluability assessment; obesity; community-based interventions; complexity; Soft Systems Methodology

Journal
Perspectives in Public Health

StatusEarly Online
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Publication date online09/09/2023
Date accepted by journal07/08/2023
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PublisherSAGE Publications
ISSN1757-9139
eISSN1757-9147

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Dr Erica Gadsby

Dr Erica Gadsby

Associate Professor, Health Sciences Âé¶¹´«Ã½AV

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