Predicting Utilization of Evidence-Based Parenting Interventions with Organizational, Service-Provider and Client Variables

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Matthew R. Sanders
Ronald J. Prinz
Cheri J. Shapiro
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[1] The University of Queensland,Parenting and Family Support Centre
[2] University of South Carolina,undefined
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Parenting interventions; Dissemination; Program use; Barriers to implementation; Workplace support; Triple P;
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Multidisciplinary service providers (N = 611) who underwent training in the Triple P-Positive Parenting Program participated in a structured interview 6 months following training to determine their level of post-training program use and to identify any facilitators and barriers to program use. Findings revealed that practitioners who had received training in Group Triple P, received positive client feedback, had experienced only minor barriers to implementation, and had consulted with other Triple P practitioners following training were more likely to become high users of the program. Practitioners were less likely to use the program when they had lower levels of confidence in delivering Triple P and in consulting with parents in general, had difficulties in incorporating Triple P into their work, and where there was low workplace support. These findings highlight the importance of considering the broader post training work environment of service providers as a determinant of subsequent program use.
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