Authors

  1. Ingram, Maia MPH
  2. Piper, Rosalinda
  3. Kunz, Susan MPH
  4. Navarro, Cecilia DDS
  5. Sander, Alicia
  6. Gastelum, Sylvia

Abstract

Participatory evaluation can be an essential tool for community-based organizations in tailoring programs to the needs of the populations they serve. This article provides a case study of Salud Si, a promotora-driven health promotion program designed to encourage physical activity, fruit and vegetable consumption, and stress reduction among Mexican American women. Through a partnership between a community health center and an academic institution, we describe how the participatory evaluation framework is applied over a 10-year period throughout the stages of program development, implementation, and sustainability. Partners used the results to identify the essential elements of the health promotion program.