Literature DB >> 20799130

Evidence-based programs in school settings: barriers and recent advances.

Joelle D Powers1, Natasha K Bowen, Gary L Bowen.   

Abstract

In spite of multi-disciplinary calls for the use of evidence-based practice in schools, empirically supported interventions are not being implemented in most schools. To increase the use of evidence-based programs in schools, it may be necessary first to identify characteristics of those programs and other factors that represent barriers to their use. This study examined implementation requirements and the availability of program information of 51 school-based intervention programs. Analyses revealed implementation obstacles such as high start-up costs, challenging training and staffing requirements, and a lack of easily accessible information about programs. Research and practice implications of these findings are presented.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20799130     DOI: 10.1080/15433710903256807

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Evid Based Soc Work        ISSN: 1543-3714


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Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2021-05-28

Review 2.  Evaluation of Facilitators and Barriers to Implementing Evidence-Based Practice in the Health Services: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Ali Ayoubian; Amir Ashkan Nasiripour; Seyed Jamaledin Tabibi; Mohammadkarim Bahadori
Journal:  Galen Med J       Date:  2020-03-14

3.  Does Training Modality Predict Fidelity of an Evidence-based Intervention Delivered in Schools?

Authors:  Katie Massey Combs; Karen M Drewelow; Marian Silje Habesland; Marion Amanda Lain; Pamela R Buckley
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2021-04-08
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