Perspectives on Engagement Barriers and Alternative Delivery Formats from Non-completers of a Community-Run Parenting Program |
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Authors: | Kristin Duppong-Hurley Steven Hoffman Bridget Barnes Robert Oats |
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Affiliation: | 1.Special Education and Communication Disorders, 247 Barkley Memorial Center,University of Nebraska-Lincoln,Lincoln,USA;2.Boys Town,Boys Town,USA;3.University of Texas,San Antonio,USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of our study was to learn about barriers to participation faced by families who had signed up for but not completed a community-based parenting program that was not part of a research project. We also sought to gauge interest in alternative, web-based methods of delivering a parent training intervention. Semi-structured phone interviews were conducted with 27 parents who had signed up for but not completed a community-based parenting program. Results indicated that practical reasons such as scheduling were the most common barrier faced by parents. Results also suggested substantial interest in alternative web-based and hybrid models of program delivery. Hybrid models would allow participants to move between face-to-face small group classes and web-based classes; allowing for easy make-up of missed small-group sessions. Interventions designed by community organizations and researchers should consider using alternative methods, including hybrid models, of program delivery in order to reach a larger number of individuals. |
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