Population-Based Provider Engagement in Delivery of Evidence-Based Parenting Interventions: Challenges and Solutions

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Cheri J. Shapiro
Ronald J. Prinz
Matthew R. Sanders
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[1] University of South Carolina,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Queensland,Parenting and Family Support Centre, School of Psychology
[3] University of South Carolina,undefined
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Parenting; Population level; Provider engagement; Child maltreatment;
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Population-wide interventions do not often address parenting, and relatively little is known about large scale dissemination of evidence-based parenting interventions. Most parenting interventions are not designed to reach the majority of parents in a geographic area or to influence prevalence rates for a problem, nor do they take full advantage of the existing workforce. Implementation of parenting interventions on this scale is a complex process; examination of such efforts can inform both research and policy. The US Triple P System Population Trial, designed to reduce child maltreatment at a population level, affords a unique opportunity to examine the steps involved in launching positive parenting support at a population level via an existing provider workforce. The implementation process is described; challenges and solutions are discussed.
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