Abstract

Methodological contribution to effectivity studies of training programs in community mental health promotion

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  • IntroductionOrganisations and projects of human counselling are subject to a wide variety of external quality assurance expectations and regulations that are strictly specified in contracts between suppliers and customers of such services

  • Beyond their inherent demands, organisations and projects of human counselling are subject to a wide variety of external quality assurance expectations and regulations that are strictly specified in contracts between suppliers and customers of such services.Nowadays, this demand has reached the majority of training forms as well, yet there are intense professional and emotional debates as to the methods of assessment

  • Organisations and projects of human counselling are subject to a wide variety of external quality assurance expectations and regulations that are strictly specified in contracts between suppliers and customers of such services. This demand has reached the majority of training forms as well, yet there are intense professional and emotional debates as to the methods of assessment

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Introduction

Organisations and projects of human counselling are subject to a wide variety of external quality assurance expectations and regulations that are strictly specified in contracts between suppliers and customers of such services. Nowadays, this demand has reached the majority of training forms as well, yet there are intense professional and emotional debates as to the methods of assessment. There is a broad selection of methods of data collection, including standardised questionnaries, open inquiries, structured or unstructured observations, content analysis or expert interviewing, and the particular technique will always be determined in light of the nature of the study and the methodological background of the evaluators. The decision in favour of a particular method will, among others, depend on whether the case is an innovative model project to be further developed or a well established program to be assessed

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