Cumberland Children's Hospital

Program Evaluation

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Task Nine- Reflection Letter

Task Eight- Findings

Task Seven- Timeline of the Program Evaluation

Task Six – Evaluation Questions

Evaluation Questions: How effective are yearly trainings offered in order to ensure staff is appropriately trained to maintain a safe environment for both the children and the staff? How effective is the discharge process in helping ensure children’s needs will… Continue Reading →

Task Five – Research Plan

Task Four – Mind Map

References Cameron, F., & Wherrett, D. (2015). Care of diabetes in children and adolescents: Controversies, changes, and consensus. The Lancet, 385(9982), 2096-2106. Jovanovic Maja. (2015). Behaviors and Attitudes About Body Image and Eating Disorders   Among Adolescent Females in Kragujevac. Serbian Journal of Experimental and… Continue Reading →

Task 3 – Annotated Bibliography

Diabetes is one of the most common chronic disorders in children. Children usually are not able to administer their own medication, and this is where an issue can arise. Diabetes therapy focuses on the metabolic system, and the nutrition intake… Continue Reading →

Task Two- My Evaluation Questions

Task One- I Chose the Agency I would Evaluate.

Agency Mission and Purpose:             The mission at Cumberland Children Hospital is to assist the children in living a more independent life. This means to learn how to do their treatments on their own, Cumberland is a hospital that takes children… Continue Reading →

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