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Logic Model

ShapeTracker Intervention Stakeholders

  • Commissioner Middleton County (MC)
  • Middleton County (MC) Health Department (HD) ShapeTracker (ST) team
  • MC HD Information Technology staff
  • MC HD marketing/communications staff
  • Other MC HD staff
  • CDC
  • Group that developed ST for CDC
  • MC community members
  • Wellness advocates in MC
  • Obesity prevention programs in MC
  • Healthy eating related resources in MC
  • Exercise resources in MC
  • Smartphone providers in MC
  • California communities that implemented ST
  • Smartphone companies
  • MC government

Logic Model

Inputs Activities Outputs Short-term Outcomes Intermediate Outcomes Long-term Outcomes
ShapeTracker App Mobilize local resources and customize ST for MC # of times ST app downloaded in MC Decrease perceived barriers to healthy eating and physical activity Increase healthy eating in MC Reduce obesity in MC
Funding from HD and CDC Market ST in MC # of MC residents actively using ST Increase self-monitoring of healthy eating and physical activity Increase physical activity in MC Reduce obesity related health problems in MC
Team of experienced staff Keep app updated and maintain content Amount of use for different ST functions Increase self-efficacy for healthy eating and physical activity    
High smart phone use in MC community Provide technical assistance to users User satisfaction with ST Increase social supprt for healthy eating and physical activity    
Marketing & communication resources in HD   # of friends referred to ST      
IT resources in HD   # of MC residents actively using ST long-term      
Local obesity prevention resources in MC          

ShapeTracker Intervention Evaluation Questions

Process Questions
  1. Was a broad range of local resources successfully engaged in the project?
  2. Was ST successfully disseminated to a broad segment of MC community?
  3. What proportion of MC residents have:
    • downloaded the app?
    • became active users of the app?
    • became active long-term users of the app?
  4. For those who stopped using ST, why did they discontinue?
  5. How much are ST users using different functions in ST?
  6. How satisfied are MC residents with the ST app and its specific features?
Outcome Questions
  1. Does use of ST increase:
    • self-monitoring of healthy eating and physical activity?
    • self-efficacy for healthy eating and physical activity?
    • social support for healthy eating and physical activity?
  2. Does ST decrease perceived barriers to healthy eating and physical activity?
  3. Does use of ST increase healthy eating and physical activity among county residents?
  4. Does use of ST lead to lower BMI among those who are obese or overweight?
  5. Does use of ST help those with normal BMI prevent overweight?

The evaluation questions we have chosen to address in our evaluation plan.

Next on our list is the logic model. We have put together a Logic Model that outlines how we think the ShapeTracker app ultimately leads to a lower burden of obesity-related illness in our community. This is also part of Step 2 of the CDC Framework.

We worked closely with stakeholders to get input on the logic model. Watch this short video, which describes our logic model.

You can review the Logic Model anytime during this training by clicking the Logic Model button at the top of the page.