Use of Quality Management Methods in the Transition from Efficacious Prevention Programs to Effective Prevention Services |
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Authors: | Vicki-Smith Daniels Irwin Sandler Sharlene Wolchik |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Prevention Research Center, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1104, USA. |
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Abstract: | This paper applies concepts and methods developed in management to translate efficacious prevention programs into effective prevention services. The paper describes Quality Function Deployment (QFD) as a method for structured planning and development that connects the needs and wants of the consumer with the design of the product or service. The paper describes basic tools used in quality management, and discusses how they might be applied to prepare a prevention program for implementation by community agencies. Prevention programs are conceptualized as having multiple consumers (i.e., stakeholders), including the participants who receive the service, the service providers, the organizations that deliver the program, and the researchers who evaluate the programs. As an illustration of one step in the application of QFD to translate efficacious prevention programs into effective prevention services, analysis of the needs and preferences of Family Courts for the implementation of an the New Beginnings Program is presented. |
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Keywords: | Quality management Prevention services |
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