@article { author = {Lawless, Angela and Baum, Fran and Delany-Crowe, Toni and MacDougall, Colin and Williams, Carmel and McDermott, Dennis and van Eyk, Helen}, title = {Developing a Framework for a Program Theory-Based Approach to Evaluating Policy Processes and Outcomes: Health in All Policies in South Australia}, journal = {International Journal of Health Policy and Management}, volume = {7}, number = {6}, pages = {510-521}, year = {2018}, publisher = {Kerman University of Medical Sciences}, issn = {2322-5939}, eissn = {2322-5939}, doi = {10.15171/ijhpm.2017.121}, abstract = {Background The importance of evaluating policy processes to achieve health equity is well recognised but such evaluation encounters methodological, theoretical and political challenges. This paper describes how a program theorybased evaluation framework can be developed and tested, using the example of an evaluation of the South Australian Health in All Policies (HiAP) initiative.   Methods A framework of the theorised components and relationships of the HiAP initiative was produced to guide evaluation. The framework was the product of a collaborative, iterative process underpinned by a policy-research partnership and drew on social and political science theory and relevant policy literature.   Results The process engaged key stakeholders to capture both HiAP specific and broader bureaucratic knowledge and was informed by a number of social and political science theories. The framework provides a basis for exploring the interactions between framework components and how they shape policy-making and public policy. It also enables an assessment of HiAP’s success in integrating health and equity considerations in policies, thereby laying a foundation for predicting the impacts of resulting policies.   Conclusion The use of a program theory-based evaluation framework developed through a consultative process and informed by social and political science theory has accommodated the complexity of public policy-making. The framework allows for examination of HiAP processes and impacts, and for the tracking of contribution towards distal outcomes through the explicit articulation of the underpinning program theory.}, keywords = {Healthy Public Policy,Evaluation,Inter-Sectoral Action,Health Equity,Social Determinants}, url = {https://www.ijhpm.com/article_3429.html}, eprint = {https://www.ijhpm.com/article_3429_08e3e1d940657729be4c8cbc2a98110b.pdf} }