| Literature DB >> 30925209 |
Jon Korfmacher1, Mary Frese1, Saima Gowani1.
Abstract
Although there are many examples of evidence-based early childhood home-visiting programming, the field itself struggles with modest outcomes and variable levels of program effectiveness. This article documents the experience of creating a statewide monitoring system to assess home-visiting program quality and compliance to identified standards, integrating multiple sources of information across different domains of functioning. Monitoring results from 57 programs are summarized, with variable but promising levels of quality. Programs generally report satisfaction and benefit from the process. In addition, the relationship between direct observations of home visits and home-visitor report of their approach to working with families is analyzed. Results suggest significant, albeit small, associations. Although there are trade-offs between comprehensiveness of information gathering and practical application, the use of monitoring findings to support home-visiting programs holds potential for quality improvement.Keywords: Beobachtung; Hausbesuche; Qualität; calidad; contrôle; home visiting; monitoring; observación; observation; quality; qualité; supervisión; visitas a casa; visite à domicile; Überwachung; الجودة; المتابعة; المراقبة; زيارة المنزل; モニタリング; 家庭訪問; 家訪; 監測; 観察; 觀察; 質; 質量
Year: 2019 PMID: 30925209 DOI: 10.1002/imhj.21773
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Infant Ment Health J ISSN: 0163-9641