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A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda

Two case studies of parenting programs, aiming to improve parenting practices and child development outcomes, and implemented by Save the Children/Ministry of Health/Khesar Gyalpo University in Bhutan and Boston College/University of Rwanda/FXB in Rwanda, respectively called Prescription to Play and...

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Autores principales: Aboud, Frances, Choden, Karma, Tusiimi, Michael, Gomez, Rafael Contreras, Hatch, Rachel, Dang, Sara, Betancourt, Theresa, Dyenka, Karma, Umulisa, Grace, Omoeva, Carina
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10453503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10081413
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author Aboud, Frances
Choden, Karma
Tusiimi, Michael
Gomez, Rafael Contreras
Hatch, Rachel
Dang, Sara
Betancourt, Theresa
Dyenka, Karma
Umulisa, Grace
Omoeva, Carina
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Choden, Karma
Tusiimi, Michael
Gomez, Rafael Contreras
Hatch, Rachel
Dang, Sara
Betancourt, Theresa
Dyenka, Karma
Umulisa, Grace
Omoeva, Carina
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description Two case studies of parenting programs, aiming to improve parenting practices and child development outcomes, and implemented by Save the Children/Ministry of Health/Khesar Gyalpo University in Bhutan and Boston College/University of Rwanda/FXB in Rwanda, respectively called Prescription to Play and Sugira Muryango, were conducted by an independent research and learning group. Implementation research focused on the workforce, a crucial but little-studied element determining the success of programs going to scale. Mixed methods were used to examine their training, workload, challenges, and quality of delivery. Health assistants in Bhutan and volunteers in Rwanda were trained for 10–11 days using demonstrations, role plays, and manuals outlining activities to deliver to groups of parents (Bhutan) or during home visits (Rwanda). Workers’ own assessments of their delivery quality, their confidence, and their motivations revealed that duty, confidence, and community respect were strong motivators. According to independent observations, the quality of their delivery was generally good, with an overall mean rating on 10 items of 2.36 (Bhutan) and 2.44 (Rwanda) out of 3. The facilitators of scaling for Bhutan included institutionalizing training and a knowledgeable workforce; the barrier was an overworked workforce. The facilitators of scaling for Rwanda included strong follow-up supervision; the barriers included high attrition among a volunteer workforce.
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spelling pubmed-104535032023-08-26 A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda Aboud, Frances Choden, Karma Tusiimi, Michael Gomez, Rafael Contreras Hatch, Rachel Dang, Sara Betancourt, Theresa Dyenka, Karma Umulisa, Grace Omoeva, Carina Children (Basel) Article Two case studies of parenting programs, aiming to improve parenting practices and child development outcomes, and implemented by Save the Children/Ministry of Health/Khesar Gyalpo University in Bhutan and Boston College/University of Rwanda/FXB in Rwanda, respectively called Prescription to Play and Sugira Muryango, were conducted by an independent research and learning group. Implementation research focused on the workforce, a crucial but little-studied element determining the success of programs going to scale. Mixed methods were used to examine their training, workload, challenges, and quality of delivery. Health assistants in Bhutan and volunteers in Rwanda were trained for 10–11 days using demonstrations, role plays, and manuals outlining activities to deliver to groups of parents (Bhutan) or during home visits (Rwanda). Workers’ own assessments of their delivery quality, their confidence, and their motivations revealed that duty, confidence, and community respect were strong motivators. According to independent observations, the quality of their delivery was generally good, with an overall mean rating on 10 items of 2.36 (Bhutan) and 2.44 (Rwanda) out of 3. The facilitators of scaling for Bhutan included institutionalizing training and a knowledgeable workforce; the barrier was an overworked workforce. The facilitators of scaling for Rwanda included strong follow-up supervision; the barriers included high attrition among a volunteer workforce. MDPI 2023-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC10453503/ /pubmed/37628412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10081413 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Aboud, Frances
Choden, Karma
Tusiimi, Michael
Gomez, Rafael Contreras
Hatch, Rachel
Dang, Sara
Betancourt, Theresa
Dyenka, Karma
Umulisa, Grace
Omoeva, Carina
A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda
title A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda
title_full A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda
title_fullStr A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda
title_full_unstemmed A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda
title_short A Tale of Two Programs for Parents of Young Children: Independently-Conducted Case Studies of Workforce Contributions to Scale in Bhutan and Rwanda
title_sort tale of two programs for parents of young children: independently-conducted case studies of workforce contributions to scale in bhutan and rwanda
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10453503/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37628412
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/children10081413
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