| Final Report The Independent Evaluation of Have a Heart PaisleyJune 04 Avril Blamey, Mulu Ayana, Louise Lawson, Jane Mackinnon, Iain Paterson, and Ken Judge. Public Health and Health Policy University of Glasgow | 
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Contents
Acknowledgements
Executive Summary
Main Report
Section One: Setting the scene (background and context)
1: Introduction
2: A description of Have a Heart Paisley
3: Aims and objectives of the independent evaluation
4: Literature review findings
4.1: Reviews and meta-analyses of multi factorial trials (RCTs) and combined CHD interventions
4.2: Identifying reasons for success and lack of success in community-based CHD interventions
4.3: Future direction for community-based chronic disease prevention programmes
5: Methods
5.1: Mapping the social context
5.2: The quasi experimental survey
5.3: Theory-based approach
5.4: The integrated case studies of settings/organisations
5.5: Analysis
6: Context analysis
6.1: A profile of Paisley
6.2: Services and activities within Paisley
6.3: Secondary data
6.4: Wider determinants of health /socio-economic factors
6.4: Summary of contextual issues
Section Two: Findings
7: Findings
7.1: Findings - population change
7.2: Findings - individual level change
7.3: Findings - setting: primary care
7.4: Findings - settings: community
7.5: Findings - settings: local authority
7.6: Findings - other setting
Section Three: Summary of findings, conclusions and reflections
8: Summary of evaluation results
8.1: Summary findings for objective one
8.2: Summary findings for objective two
8.3: Summary findings for objective three and four
8.4: Summary findings for objective five
8.5: Summary findings for objective six:
9: Conclusions
10: Reflections
References
Appendix One
Appendix Two
Appendix Three