A logic model development for an adolescent based intervention to improve benefits from Therapeutic Residential Care (TRC)

•The visual representation of the logic model portrays information comprehensively (Kneale, Thomas & Harris, 2015).•A well thought through logic model has the ability to help avoid errors or flaws in an organization’s program delivery (Kneale, Thomas & Harris, 2015).•A logic model can provid...

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Published inEvaluation and program planning Vol. 76; p. 101678
Main Authors Coll, Kenneth M., Sawyer, Stephanie, Scholl, Stacey, Hauser, Nicole
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Elsevier Ltd 01.10.2019
Elsevier Science Ltd
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Summary:•The visual representation of the logic model portrays information comprehensively (Kneale, Thomas & Harris, 2015).•A well thought through logic model has the ability to help avoid errors or flaws in an organization’s program delivery (Kneale, Thomas & Harris, 2015).•A logic model can provide deep intentionality and a feedback loop for continuous quality improvement. There is a significant need to comprehensively describe and illustrate via a logic model what processes work for adolescents in residential treatment facilities and how to make improvements (Bean, White, Neagle & Lake, 2005).The purpose of this article is to highlight one Adolescent TRC’s journey to develop and implement a working Logic Model.
ISSN:0149-7189
1873-7870
DOI:10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2019.101678