       Document 0200
 DOCN  M95B0200
 TI    HIV agencies: can they evaluate their own services?
 DT    9511
 AU    Williamson L; McPhail K; Lewis R; Centre for HIV/AIDS and Drug Studies,
       City Hospital, Edinburgh,; Scotland.
 SO    AIDS Care. 1995;7(2):237-42. Unique Identifier : AIDSLINE MED/95345151
 AB    This paper describes the development and implementation of
       self-evaluation methods and guidelines in non-statutory HIV agencies
       that have been funded by Lothian Health. Two researchers developed this
       work under the aegis of the Lothian Health Centre for HIV/AIDS and Drug
       Studies (CHADS). It was implemented in eight agencies providing a
       diverse range of services. The methodology used included seminars,
       interviews, and self-evaluation report booklets, which the agencies
       completed. This process was not designed to be a full evaluation on its
       own, but rather used in conjunction with independent health board
       evaluation and monitoring systems. It proved to be an effective system
       and is currently being used with drug services who have already received
       an independent evaluation.
 DE    Community Health Services/*STANDARDS  Human  HIV Infections/*THERAPY
       Program Development  Program Evaluation/*METHODS  Scotland  Voluntary
       Health Agencies/*STANDARDS  JOURNAL ARTICLE

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