TY - JOUR
T1 - Measuring accreditation activity and progress
T2 - Findings from a survey of indiana local health departments, 2013
AU - Meyerson, Beth E.
AU - Barnes, Priscilla R.
AU - King, Jerry
AU - Degi, Lindsey S.
AU - Halverson, Paul K.
AU - Polmanski, Haley F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015, Association of Schools and Programs of Public Health.
PY - 2015/9/1
Y1 - 2015/9/1
N2 - A 2013 survey of Indiana local health departments (LHDs) measured accreditation activity and progress. Reported activities were categorized using the Public Health Accreditation Board’s (PHAB’s) accreditation steps as a guiding framework and matched with selected sociodemographic, organizational, and technical assistance variables. Findings indicated that 42 (59.2%) of responding Indiana LHDs reported pursuing accreditation. Of LHDs pursuing accreditation, 21 were at the initial introductory step, 18 were at the prerequisite step, one reported submitting an application to PHAB, and two reported no activity, yet intent to pursue accreditation. Reported receipt of technical assistance was associated with accreditation progress (p=0.01) and, specifically, with being at the prerequisite step. Facilitating the pursuit of LHD accreditation in states with low public health investment is possible with targeted accreditation resources. Finding meaningful measures of accreditation progress will help advance the study of factors associated with LHD accreditation on a broad scale and for the long term.
AB - A 2013 survey of Indiana local health departments (LHDs) measured accreditation activity and progress. Reported activities were categorized using the Public Health Accreditation Board’s (PHAB’s) accreditation steps as a guiding framework and matched with selected sociodemographic, organizational, and technical assistance variables. Findings indicated that 42 (59.2%) of responding Indiana LHDs reported pursuing accreditation. Of LHDs pursuing accreditation, 21 were at the initial introductory step, 18 were at the prerequisite step, one reported submitting an application to PHAB, and two reported no activity, yet intent to pursue accreditation. Reported receipt of technical assistance was associated with accreditation progress (p=0.01) and, specifically, with being at the prerequisite step. Facilitating the pursuit of LHD accreditation in states with low public health investment is possible with targeted accreditation resources. Finding meaningful measures of accreditation progress will help advance the study of factors associated with LHD accreditation on a broad scale and for the long term.
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U2 - 10.1177/003335491513000507
DO - 10.1177/003335491513000507
M3 - Article
C2 - 26327722
AN - SCOPUS:84940395700
VL - 130
SP - 447
EP - 452
JO - Public Health Reports
JF - Public Health Reports
SN - 0033-3549
IS - 5
ER -