Training of practitioners and beliefs about family skills in family-based prevention programmes |
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Authors: | Carmen Orte Lluís Ballester Marga Vives |
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Affiliation: | Department of Education and Didactics, University of the Balearic Islands, Palma, Spain |
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Abstract: | To ensure close adherence to the contents of a family-based cognitive-behavioural programme, and maintain a high standard of quality in its implementation, it is important that practitioners’ attitudes and beliefs regarding family skills coincide with those of the programme. This paper describes and analyses (observed) potential changes in these beliefs, after training courses held prior to the application of a prevention programme for families: the Family Competence Programme. A questionnaire was devised to examine practitioners’ beliefs regarding family skills; and completed both before and after the training course. The results point to significant changes in family dynamics, realistic expectations and active listening. Thus, it can be demonstrated that preliminary training courses promote practitioner attitudes and beliefs which are more coherent with a subsequent programme’s approach. |
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Keywords: | Family prevention facilitators drug prevention fidelity quality of implementation |
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