Evaluation & the Health Professions
Multidisciplinary Perspective
For well over 45 years, EHP has offered a broad, multidisciplinary approach to the conduct of rigorous original research that focuses on the results of evaluation studies. It is increasingly recognized as a premiere conceptual and methodological resource in the health professions as well as a source for innovative process and outcome evaluations that potentially affect patients’ quality of life. Articles often influence, not only the design of health care research and evaluations, but also the delivery of health care programs themselves.
Translational Research Focus
Most recently EHP has dedicated itself to issues related to translation research, which is defined as (1) the process of applying discoveries generated during research in the laboratory to the development of trials in humans and (2) enhancing the adoption of these results into health care practices and products that potentially improve health within the community.
Current and Comprehensive
Recent articles discussing topics of vital importance to researchers and evaluators:
- A multi-method intervention to improve adherence to clinical practice guidelines
- Evaluating the relevance and external validity of translational research
- Acupuncture as an expectancy effect
- Relationship between resident workload and inpatient satisfaction
- Assessment of physicians’ clinical skills
- Determining the statistical significance of HRQOL changes in individual patients
- History of research synthesis
- Development of the Cochrane centralized register of controlled clinical trials
EHP averages at least one special issue per year with invited articles by the leading researchers and thinkers in the most pressing research and methodological arenas. View our Special Collection archive here.
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Evaluation & the Health Professions is a peer-reviewed journal that provides health-related professionals with state-of-the-art methodological, measurement, and statistical protocols or tools for conceptualizing the etiology of health promotion and problems, and developing, implementing, and evaluating health programs, teaching and training services, and products that pertain to a myriad of health dimensions. It is designed to provide a forum for keeping health professionals abreast of the latest technological advances in evaluation research methods as well as provide the results of important evaluations. Furthermore, EHP is designed to provide a forum for debate of timely evaluation and conceptual issues in health research and evaluation more broadly of importance to the health professions. Research manuscripts that don’t pertain directly or indirectly to health professional behavior (e.g., biomedical work, drug studies), are mere replications of work published in other locations, involve only a basic examination of the internal structure of an assessment, or do not have research implications, fall outside the scope of the journal.
Steven Yale Sussman, PhD, FAAHB, FAPA, FSPR | University of Southern California, USA |
Jon-Patrick Allem, MA, PhD | Rutgers University, USA |
Brandon K. Attell, PhD | Georgia Health Policy Center, Georgia State University, USA |
Stéphanie Baggio, PhD | University of Bern and Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland |
Britni Belcher, MPH, PhD | University of Southern California, USA |
Sophia Chan, JP | University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China |
Brian Colwell, PhD | Texas A&M School of Public Health, USA |
James H. Derzon, PhD | Research Triangle Institute, USA |
Amanda J. Fairchild, PhD | University of South Carolina, USA |
Angela Fan, PhD | National Yang-Ming University, Taiwan |
Matthew S. Fritz, PhD | University of Nebraska - Lincoln, USA |
Shirley M. Glynn, PhD | VA West Los Angeles and University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
David Delgado Gomez, PhD | Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain |
Lawrence W. Green, DrPH | University of California, San Francisco, USA |
P. Cristian Gugiu, PhD | Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc., USA |
Brian Hess, PhD | The College of Family Physicians of Canada, Canada |
Timothy P. Johnson, PhD | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
Mimi M. Kim, PhD | Duke University, USA |
Chung-Ying Lin, PhD | National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan |
Ariel Linden, DrPH | University of California, San Francisco, USA |
Jocelyn Lockyer, MHA, PhD | University of Calgary, Canada |
Maria Isabel G. Loureiro, MD, PhD | New University of Lisbon, Portugal |
David P. MacKinnon, PhD | Arizona State University, USA |
Kimberly Miller, MPH, PhD | University of Southern California, USA |
John J. Norcini, PhD | State University of New York Upstate Medical University, USA |
Rick L. Petosa, PhD | The Ohio State University, USA |
Pallav Pokhrel, MPH, PhD | University of Hawaii Cancer Center, USA |
William James Popham, EdD, DPS | University of California, Los Angeles, USA |
Elizabeth Proud, PhD | The University of Melbourne, Australia |
Rob Sanson-Fisher, PhD, AO | University of Newcastle, UK |
Lawrence M. Scheier, PhD | Lars Research Institute, USA |
Kimberly Swygert, PhD | National Board of Medical Examiners, USA |
Ara Tekian PhD, MHPE | University of Illinois at Chicago, USA |
Jonathan B. VanGeest, PhD | Kent State University and Center for Public Policy and Health, USA |
Frances M. Weaver, PhD | Hines VA Hospital and Loyola University, USA |
Thomas A. Wills, PhD | University of Hawaii Cancer Center, USA |
Yan Zhang, PhD, LAC | Texas Christian University, Harris College of Nursing and Health Sciences, USA |
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