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Step 1: Identify Anticipated Outcomes Tool: Training Evaluation Framework Template
Instructions: After reviewing the Template (pg.2), list your anticipated outcomes, by level and type, in the spaces provided. For detailed instructions, a description of the framework, and an example, see pg. 3 – 4 below.
Anticipated Outcomes
Individual-level
Knowledge/attitude/skill outcomes:
Performance outcomes:
Patient health outcomes:
Organizational Level
Systems improvements:
Performance outcomes:
Patient health outcomes:
Health System / Population Level
Systems improvements:
Performance outcomes:
Patient health outcomes (impacts):
Step 1: Training Evaluation Framework Template v.3
Training Evaluation Framework and Tools (TEFT)www go2itech.org/resources
Step 1: Training Evaluation Framework Template v.3
Training Evaluation Framework and Tools (TEFT)www go2itech.org/resources
Instructions:
In Step 1, you’ll use the Training Evaluation Framework Template to
write in and review the anticipated outcomes of the training
intervention you are evaluating. The Template is a “blank” copy of
the Framework.
There are several ways to use this template. You can use the fillable
PDF form on your computer, you can type directly into the Word
version, or you can print the form out to complete on paper.
The colored arrows on the Framework Template outline four types of
outcomes resulting from in-service training:
Purple: Changes in the individual knowledge, attitudes, and skills of trainees
Orange: Changes in on-the-job performance of trainees Blue: Changes in patient health Yellow: Systems changes
You may wish to review the TEFT website for a reminder of how the
components of the Framework fit together. The Framework is a
variation on a typical logic model. It visually represents a causal chain
of outcomes resulting from a health care worker training program.
You can also think of this causal chain in terms of some simple IF → THEN statements.* To think through what you want to put in the Framework arrows,
here are some questions to ask yourself for each step in the
logical flow:
IF the training is conducted, THEN what, realistically, should be the result for participants?
WHY do you believe the training will lead to the result? WHAT evidence do you have that it will lead to this result? IF that result happens, THEN what next? And why? Based on
what evidence?
*Adapted from: Hosley C./Wilder Research. What’s Your Theory? [monograph on the Internet]. Minneapolis (MN): Office of Justice Programs; 2005 [cited 2012 Feb 20].Available from: https://dps.mn.gov/divisions/ojp/forms-documents/Documents/Wilder_Program_Evaluation_4.pdf
Step 1: Training Evaluation Framework Template v.3
Training Evaluation Framework and Tools (TEFT)www go2itech.org/resources
(SAMPLE): Training Evaluation Framework Template (Amanga)
Step 1: Training Evaluation Framework Template v.3