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      • Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) is a versatile, under-utilized evaluation tool adaptable to a wide range of situations. GAS actively involves all partners in the evaluation process and has many benefits when used in community health settings.
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  2. Jul 3, 2007 · Evaluating collaborative community health promotion initiatives presents unique challenges, including engaging community members and other stakeholders in the evaluation process, and measuring the attainment of goals at the collective community level.

    • Marita Kloseck
    • 2007
    • Community Health Promotion & Community Development Context
    • Goal Attainment Scaling
    • An Overview of The Gas Process
    • Use of Gas in The Cherryhill Healthy Aging Program

    Our health promotion and community development initiative, the Cherryhill Healthy Aging Program [5, 22] is a participatory action research program designed to foster partnerships among seniors, health professionals and other community members to work collaboratively to develop, implement and evaluate new and innovative strategies to optimize the he...

    Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) [17–21] is a method for setting goals and measuring the degree of goal achievement by creating an individualized 5-point scale (-2, -1, 0, +1, +2) of potential outcomes for each activity undertaken. Each scale is created de novo around the expected level of achievement of a particular individual, program or project goa...

    The GAS process requires the identification of practical goals expected to be achieved through the project. Once goal areas have been identified for each goal, the required or expected level of achievement of each goal is stated. This is scored as "0" and represents the most probable level of result achieved. An example for one goal is given in Tab...

    The overall goal of creating the Cherryhill Healthy Aging Programand building capacity for health in a local seniors' community was identified by the research team. Sub-goals which provide the necessary building blocks for the overall goal were collaboratively defined by the research team and a committee of 10 community members (seniors) in the Che...

    • Marita Kloseck
    • mkloseck@uwo.ca
    • 2007
  3. Aug 1, 2021 · This article describes the iterative development of HT from Phase 1 through 3 to illustrate a practice-based program scaling approach and provide practical guidance for planning and implementing similar community-led health promotion programs.

    • Joan L. Bottorff, Anne Huisken, Michele Hopkins, Lynnelle Friesen
    • 2021
  4. Apr 26, 2013 · Goal attainment scaling (GAS) is an individual approach for measuring changes in clinical interventions. We adopted GAS as a tool for community-based health promotion to support practitioners in formulating and monitoring their intervention goals.

    • Petra Kolip, Ina Schaefer
    • 2013
  5. Ongoing funding constraints, health system restructuring and the steadily growing impact of chronic diseases have led to major changes in the

  6. Jul 3, 2007 · Goal Attainment Scaling (GAS) is a versatile, under-utilized evaluation tool adaptable to a wide range of situations. GAS actively involves all partners in the evaluation process and has many benefits when used in community health settings.