Randomized Trial of a Data-driven Technical Assistance System for Drug Prevention Coalitions
Substance Use, Adolescent Problem Behavior
About this trial
This is an interventional prevention trial for Substance Use
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- To be eligible coalitions must be fully operational, thus: 1) have been in existence for at least one year; 2) have a designated coordinator; 3) have at least quarterly meetings in which multiple sectors of the community attend; 4) currently support implementation of drug prevention activities or secured funding to do so; 5) be willing to complete coalition capacity and EBP implementation assessments annually; 7) be willing to participate in four in-person meetings annually with the CCU TA provider.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Exist outside of Pennsylvania or Missouri
Sites / Locations
- Prevention Research Center
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Coalition Check-Up
Technical assistance as usual
The 4-step Coalition Check-Up technical assistance process provides proactive data-driven continuous quality improvement cycles. Step 1 assesses critical dimensions of the coalition's capacity and program implementation. A coalition profile based on assessment data is reviewed in step 2. Here the technical assistance provider works with the coalition to consider several dimensions of coalition capacity and program implementation, celebrating strengths and prioritizing weaknesses. Once priorities are set, the technical assistance provider uses structured action planning in step 3 to help coalition members establish consensus on how to improve prioritized weaknesses. In step 4, technical assistance providers review and support progress on action plan implementation with the coalition. Efforts are evaluated a year after the initial assessment in a continuous quality improvement cycle.
Coalitions in the comparison condition will receive a feedback report but no additional support from technical assistance providers beyond what is already available to them.