Performance indicators in community health: development of a process. Final project report.
Performance indicators in community health: development of a process. Final project report.
Date
2002
Authors
Performance Indicators in Community Health Project Working Group
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
South Australian Community Health Research Unit
Abstract
The South Australian Performance Indicators in Community Health project was a joint initiative between the Department of Human Services and Community Health Services in South Australia. The report describes the findings of the project undertaken in 2000-2001 to develop and trial a process for the identification of meaningful and robust performance indicators.
The report outlines the context of the project and some of the challenges for community health as identified in the performance indicator literature. The project activities are described in detail, with appendices containing worksheets and examples of outcomes from the project's work. The findings are discussed in terms of the complexity of community health context, the nature of performance indicators, resources, data collection systems, the potential for transferability of performance indicators across services and language/cultural appropriateness. Reflection by the working group on the project's outcomes led to some recommendations and a refined process for identifying and trialling performance indicators.
Description
Working Group members include: Lyndall Fowler, Haeather Gale, Joanne Gell, Peter Higgins, Kate Humphries, Gwyn Jolley, Angela Littleford, Alan Lohf, Penny Markham, Raven North, Pat Pearson, Santi Reeves, Diedre Searcy, Clare Shuttleworth, Chris Stephenson, Rachel Strauss, and Fiona Verity.
Keywords
Public health,
Health status indicators,
Department of Human Services
Citation
Performance Indicators in Community Health Project Working Group, 2002. Performance indicators in community health: development of a process. Final project report. Department of Human Services and South Australian Community Health Research Unit, Flinders University of South Australia.