Program Implementation in Preventive TrialsRoutledge, 2014¦~4¤ë4¤é - 94 ¶ Program Implementation in Preventive Trials shows you how you can take a more active part in program evaluation and how you can direct existing programs toward new horizons of more effective service. In this concise, focused look at community-based psychology and its operative programs, you¡¦ll see how and why community programs should be comprehensively evaluated. You¡¦ll see the importance of understanding how interventions were conducted before making conclusions about a program¡¦s impact, and you¡¦ll discover why there¡¦s an ever-widening gap between what is planned and what actually gets implemented in community-based programs.In short, Program Implementation in Preventive Trials helps you see the increasing need for the assessment of implementation, the ¡§active¡¨ side of community psychology. You¡¦ll gain instant understanding as to why there¡¦s a need for constant monitoring of a program¡¦s use, and you¡¦ll find answers to the following questions that continue to plague community psychologists who are interested in implementing programs of change: Does the current personnel follow the implementation program? Will new members to the setting understand and utilize the procedures developed for that setting? Will the procedures be modified such that their utility decreases? Specifically, you¡¦ll read about:
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Intervention Fidelity in the Psychosocial Prevention | 19 |
Implementing a Violence Intervention for InnerCity | 35 |
Successful Program Development Using Implementation | 51 |
Design and Implementation of Parent Programs | 65 |
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