A Mixed-Methods Approach for Embedding Cost Analysis Within Fidelity Assessment in School-Based Programs

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Behavioral Disorders Pub Date : 2020-08-11 DOI:10.1177/0198742920944850
Catherine P. Bradshaw, Katrina J. Debnam, Daniel W. Player, Brooks Bowden, S. Lindstrom Johnson
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Abstract

This mixed-methods study describes a framework for conducting cost analyses of school-based programs leveraging fidelity data and applying the ingredients method. We illustrate this approach by applying it to Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS), drawing on multiple sources of data from a sample of U.S. 77 schools that were trained in PBIS. We concluded that the average per school cost of PBIS was US$53,216.00 (median = US$36,698), with an average per-pupil cost of US$90.00 (median = US$58.00), which is considerably less than other school-based prevention models. The cost did, however, differ by implementation level, such that high-fidelity implementation tended to cost more than low-fidelity implementation. We provide a case illustration to elucidate some of the cost drivers of PBIS implementation. Specifically, these data highlight the variability in the amount of training and coaching by the specific evidence-based program implemented within the tiered PBIS framework. Through this case illustration, we demonstrate the utility of tracking costs of school-based program within the context of fidelity data collection. The findings also suggest the potential cost savings of PBIS, both when compared with other evidence-based interventions as well as the known costs of negative school outcomes like dropout.
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一种将成本分析嵌入学校项目保真度评估的混合方法
这项混合方法研究描述了一个框架,用于利用保真度数据和应用成分法对校本项目进行成本分析。我们通过将其应用于积极行为干预和支持(PBIS)来说明这一方法,并从美国77所接受过PBIS培训的学校的样本中提取了多个数据来源。我们得出的结论是,PBIS的平均每所学校成本为53,216.00美元(中位数= 36,698美元),每名学生的平均成本为90.00美元(中位数= 58.00美元),大大低于其他以学校为基础的预防模式。然而,成本确实因实现级别而异,例如高保真度的实现往往比低保真度的实现花费更多。我们提供了一个案例说明,以阐明PBIS实施的一些成本驱动因素。具体来说,这些数据突出了在分层PBIS框架内实施的特定循证项目的培训和指导数量的可变性。通过这个案例说明,我们展示了在保真度数据收集的背景下跟踪校本项目成本的效用。研究结果还表明,与其他基于证据的干预措施以及已知的负面学校结果(如辍学)的成本相比,PBIS的潜在成本节约。
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期刊介绍: Behavioral Disorders is sent to all members of the Council for Children with Behavioral Disorders (CCBD), a division of the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC). All CCBD members must first be members of CEC.
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