Adapting a men’s behaviour change program to online delivery using a developmental evaluation approach

Sandra Opoku, Genevieve Heard
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Men’s behaviour change programs constitute an important family violence intervention strategy. In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic and associated restrictions brought increased risk of family violence and service demand. When face-to-face groups became impossible under restrictive public health orders, the Men’s Behaviour Change Program provided by Relationships Australia Victoria was delivered using videoconferencing technology. We describe a developmental evaluation approach to the adaptation of the Men’s Behaviour Change Program to online delivery. Developmental evaluation can inform innovation in complex environments and emphasises learning and adaptation at program development phase. We demonstrate the application and utility of this approach to the rapid adaptation of social services for online delivery. Quantitative and qualitative data were collected from participants, facilitators and external observers and subjected to regular collaborative review to inform practice development. The results point to a steep learning curve, during which facilitators and observers identified practices to support effective online delivery of the Program. The evaluation indicated that, following adaptations, Program objectives were achievable using this method of delivery and positive dynamics remained possible in online groups. This finding is consistent with the current No to Violence position that online men’s behaviour change programs have an important and ongoing role in the specialist family violence services sector.
采用发展评估方法,使男性行为改变项目适应在线交付
男性行为改变项目是一项重要的家庭暴力干预策略。2020年,2019冠状病毒病大流行及相关限制措施增加了家庭暴力风险和服务需求。当面对面的小组在严格的公共卫生命令下变得不可能时,由维多利亚关系澳大利亚提供的“男性行为改变计划”使用视频会议技术提供。我们描述了一种发展的评估方法,以适应男性行为改变计划的在线交付。发展性评估可以为复杂环境中的创新提供信息,并强调项目开发阶段的学习和适应。我们演示了这种方法的应用和效用,以快速适应在线交付的社会服务。从参与者、促进者和外部观察员那里收集定量和定性数据,并定期进行协作审查,为实践发展提供信息。结果表明,学习曲线陡峭,在此期间,主持人和观察员确定了支持有效在线交付项目的做法。评估表明,在调整之后,使用这种交付方法可以实现项目目标,并且在线群体中仍有可能保持积极的动态。这一发现与目前“向暴力说不”的立场一致,即在线男性行为改变项目在专业家庭暴力服务部门发挥着重要而持续的作用。
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