Triple P System Implementation Outcomes

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Triple P System Implementation Outcomes

Acceptability, Appropriateness, Feasibility:  Developed by Weiner et al. (2017), these three measures can be administered to a wide range of stakeholders (e.g., parents, direct service providers, administrators) to determine the extent to which they believe an intervention (e.g., Triple P) or an implementation strategy (e.g., training, coaching, data collection, technical assistance) is acceptable, appropriate, and feasible.  
Accessibility:  This informational handout describes how community coalitions can examine the degree to which local families can access parenting and family support in accordance with the level of support they need or prefer.
Cost:  This informational handout describes how community coalitions can measure the cost associated with implementing the Triple P program.  
Reach:  This informational handout describes how community coalitions can measure how well the Triple P program is reaching eligible participant.
Sustainability:  This informational handout describes how community coalitions can monitor program sustainability.  

 

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