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HCAD 962 - Outcome Assessments |
Focus on effective outcome measurements pertaining to clients, personnel, and programs. This
course covers treatment plan outcomes, as well as standardized outcome measures obtained by
client self-report, clinician or caregiver report, and those from family or significant others. The
strengths and weaknesses of various instruments such as CERT, BASIS-32, TOPS, and CAFAS
are examined. Also reviewed are consumer and personnel satisfaction surveys. A model for
developing satisfaction, questionnaires collaboratively with clients or staff is discussed. Finally,
several models for evaluating programs are discussed with students using their own professional
experiences as case examples. Prerequisites: 12.976 Quantitative Analysis or 24.906 Quantitative Methods for Health Care and Public Administration, and 62.938 Policy Analysis
for Human Service Administration.
1.000 Credit hours 4.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Non-Matriculated Schedule Types: Independent/Directed Study, Lecture Management, Business&Info Tech Department Restrictions: May not be enrolled in one of the following Levels: Undergraduate Prerequisites: Graduate level BADM 976 Minimum Grade of C or (Graduate level HCAD 906 Minimum Grade of C and Graduate level PADM 938 Minimum Grade of C) or Graduate level 12 976 Minimum Grade of C or (Graduate level 24 906 Minimum Grade of C and Graduate level 62 938 Minimum Grade of C) |
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