Evaluation and Dissemination Plan

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Inputs: What resources do you need to make this happen? (e.g., staff, space, funding)

Activities: What are you going to do? (e.g., educate and establish partnerships)

Outputs: What will happen because of your activities? (e.g., 100 people trained)

Short-Term Outcomes: Immediate changes you expect to occur (e.g., changes in knowledge)

Mid-Term Outcomes: (e.g., changes in behavior)

Long-Term Outcomes: How will this program help in the future? (e.g., obesity prevention)

Logic Model

Inputs

Long-Term Outcomes

Mid-Term Outcomes

Short-Term Outcomes

Outputs

Activities

Staff, website, funds (Anogieanakis, Klisarov, Papaliagkas,2016).

Every location sensitized

Every healthcare involved in virtual posts

Every individual informed of telehealth

Even health concern and location covered

Awareness programs on virtual consultancy

Collaboration of physicians

health campaigns for the general population

Creation of the virtual websites

Patients will begin to consistently use the telehealth.

Patients will be posting their health concerns often and follow up for responses. The physicians will consistently post health-related data and follow up the concerns of the patients (Gros,Morlan, Greene et al. (2013).

Total elimination of non-emergent visits to the emergency department

Total safety of the staff

Total safety of the patients

Safe provision of critical health care (Hilty , Ferrer, Parish, et al. (2013

(Gooden,2016)

Patients aware of virtual care

Patients able to open the collaborative telehealth provisions

Nurses and physicians ready to post helpful telehealth data on the common website.

Nurses ready for telehealth consultations

Health issue: Specialty services Population affected by the health issue: Critically Ill Proposed intervention: Virtual/ Telehealth Access Programs

Theory or model used inform an intervention: Evidence-based and promising Model

References

Anogieanakis, G., Klisarova, A., Papaliagkas, V. (2016). Evidence based telemedicine. In book: Intelligent Paradigms for Healthcare Enterprises (pp.93-93). DOI: 10.1007/11311966_5

Gooden, A. (2016). Telemedicine: A guide to online resources. College and Research Libraries News.77(3):135.DOI: 10.5860/crln.77.3.9462

Gros D.F., Morland L.A., Greene C.J., et al. (2013). Delivery of evidence-based psychotherapy via video telehealth. J Psychopathol Behav Assess, 35:506–521

Hilty D.M., Ferrer D.C., Parish M.B., et al. (2013). The effectiveness of telemental health: A 2013 review. Telemed J E Health,19:444–454

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