Article de Périodique
Developing and implementing a national quality assurance policy and control policy in school-based prevention of risk behaviors: a case study (2023)
Auteur(s) :
MIOVSKY, M. ;
CERNIKOVA, T. ;
NOVAKOVA, E. ;
GABRHELIK, R.
Année
2023
Page(s) :
661-670
Sous-type de document :
Revue de la littérature / Literature review
Langue(s) :
Anglais
Domaine :
Plusieurs produits / Several products
Thésaurus mots-clés
PREVENTION
;
MILIEU SCOLAIRE
;
QUALITE
;
ETUDE DE CAS
;
INTERVENTION
;
POLITIQUE
Thésaurus géographique
REPUBLIQUE TCHEQUE
Résumé :
Background: The implementation of quality standards and measures in the school-based prevention of risk behaviors is not well evidenced in the literature.
Aims: The description of the emergence and implementation of an original nationwide quality management for the prevention of risk behaviors.
Methods: Narrative review from database searches, including gray literature, followed by a subsequent content analysis.
Results: The implementation was divided into six stages characterized by specific activities, measures and concepts given by parameters of the thematic scope and approaches. The driving element turned out to be the changing responses of service providers. It was the response, engagement and the increasing level of providers self-organization that had the greatest effect on development. This interactive process had a major influence on the eventual wide thematic range and scope. It led to establishing of a unique system represented by four components: a certification system and standards for the quality of methods and their delivery to the target group, the monitoring and evaluation of the programs at the school level, qualification standards for professionals, and ethical standards.
Conclusions: Reflection on the implementation of quality management in school-based prevention in the past 20 years may empower similar processes in other countries.
Aims: The description of the emergence and implementation of an original nationwide quality management for the prevention of risk behaviors.
Methods: Narrative review from database searches, including gray literature, followed by a subsequent content analysis.
Results: The implementation was divided into six stages characterized by specific activities, measures and concepts given by parameters of the thematic scope and approaches. The driving element turned out to be the changing responses of service providers. It was the response, engagement and the increasing level of providers self-organization that had the greatest effect on development. This interactive process had a major influence on the eventual wide thematic range and scope. It led to establishing of a unique system represented by four components: a certification system and standards for the quality of methods and their delivery to the target group, the monitoring and evaluation of the programs at the school level, qualification standards for professionals, and ethical standards.
Conclusions: Reflection on the implementation of quality management in school-based prevention in the past 20 years may empower similar processes in other countries.
Affiliation :
Department of Addictology, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic
Department of Addictology, General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
Department of Addictology, General University Hospital in Prague, Prague, Czech Republic
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