Standard Evaluation Framework for weight management interventions
The aim of the Standard Evaluation Framework (SEF) is to support high quality, consistent evaluation of weight management interventions in order to increase the evidence base.
The SEF provides introductory guidance on the principles of evaluation, and lists ‘essential’ and ‘desirable’ criteria. Essential criteria are presented as the minimum recommended data for evaluating a weight management intervention. Desirable criteria are additional data that would enhance the evaluation. The supporting guidance describes why particular criteria have been categorised as essential or desirable, and gives further information on collecting data.
The SEF will be essential reading to those commissioning, running or evaluating weight management interventions.
Published March 2009
Download the Standard Evaluation Framework
Download the Quick reference core evaluation criteria
A quick reference PDF version of the core SEF evaluation criteria is also available.
NOO will be evaluating the usefulness and impact of the SEF and this will be informed by both quantitative and qualitative data, including the experiences of people who have used the guidance. If you would like to be involved in this evaluation, or if you have any feedback, please contact info@noo.org.uk
Download the SEF feedback report
Download the Measuring diet and physical activity in weight management interventions
Download: Supplement (copies of questionnaires)
Regional and local case studies
Download the Case Study: Evaluating the Stockport Altogether Active Programme using the SEF
Download the Case Study: Evaluating the Lite4Life Referral Weight Management Programme, Stockton-on-Tees
Download the Case Study: A snapshot of (non-surgical) NHS weight management and obesity treatment services in the East of England audited against the Standard Evaluation Framework
Download the Case Study: East Midlands Weight Management Service Audit
An evaluation framework for breastfeeding interventions has been developed by the South West region using the NOO SEF as a template and can be found at healthyweight4children website

