Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2018
Abstract
Ripple Effect Mapping (REM) is an evaluation approach that has traditionally been used in community settings to visually map the impact of programming and community interventions. This manuscript utilizes the Community Capitals Framework (CCF) to inform REM and to better highlight the changes and impact between various levels of a community, following a childhood obesity prevention intervention. The addition of in-depth qualitative analyses makes this approach particularly useful for the evaluation of interventions with a research–community partnership focus. The objective of this study was to describe a CCF-informed REM approach with detailed protocol, training, and application to the community-based, childhood obesity prevention intervention, iCook 4-H, which targeted youth and adult pairs. This protocol includes the steps required to prepare for REM sessions of, ideally, six youth and adult pairs, one facilitator, and one or two evaluators/note takers. REM sessions typically begin with an icebreaker and appreciative inquiry activities that inform the REM mapping process that follows. In-depth qualitative analysis of the notes and map images captured during REM sessions ensure the rigor required for research-related interventions. Researchers, community members, and participants can use CCF-informed REM collectively as a robust evaluation tool to demonstrate, through visual mapping, the positive effects of community-partnered research programs.
Publication Title
Methods and Protocols
Volume
1
Issue
3
First Page
25
DOI of Published Version
10.3390/mps1030025
Publisher
MDPI
Rights
© 2018 The Author(s)
Recommended Citation
Olfert, Melissa D.; Hagedorn, Rebecca L.; White, Jade A.; Baker, Barbara A.; Colby, Sarah E.; Franzen-Castle, Lisa; Kattelmann, Kendra; and White, Adrienne A., "An Impact Mapping Method to Generate Robust Qualitative Evaluation of Community-Based Research Programs for Youth and Adults" (2018). Health and Nutritional Sciences Faculty Publications. 172.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/hns_pubs/172
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