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Implemented as intended? Recording family worker activities in a Families First program.
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Family MedicineFamily Worker ActivitiesFamily InvolvementEducationFamily StrengtheningSocial Work PracticeSocial WorkProgram EvaluationFamily SystemsFamily StudiesPrimary CareEvaluation ResearchFamily LifeFamily Preservation ServicesHealth Services ResearchFamilies First ProgramSocial CareFamily ManagementService OutcomesFamily PolicyChild DevelopmentPalliative CareNursingSociologyFamily TherapyMedicineWork-family Interface
In evaluating family preservation services, it is important not only to study the service outcomes and the family characteristics, but also what actually happens during the treatment. This requires a program model. This article describes how a program model works, prescribes how workers should carry it out, and describes how researchers should measure the program's characteristics. The authors use data from Families First in The Netherlands to test the model. Results show that the method of the program meets the specified characteristics. The results are important for treatment, policy, education, and evaluation research.