Certified Prevention Specialist CPS Practice Exam

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If you can't implement all components of an evidence-based program, what should you do?

Not proceed.

Consult with developers for potential impact.

Choosing to consult with developers for potential impact is a proactive approach when certain components of an evidence-based program cannot be fully implemented. Engaging with the developers allows for a deeper understanding of the critical elements essential to maintaining the program's effectiveness. The developers often have insights into which components are non-negotiable and which can be adapted without compromising the program’s integrity. This collaboration can ensure that any modifications still align with the program’s intended outcomes, potentially maximizing the benefits for the target population. In many cases, implementing an evidence-based program requires fidelity to its original design, as deviations can diminish its effectiveness. Thus, consulting the developers can provide the necessary guidance to ensure that the adjustments made do not adversely affect the program’s overall impact. This ensures that the implementation remains as true as possible to the original program while also accommodating the specific context or constraints faced by the implementing organization. Proceeding with modifications without consultation could lead to unintended consequences that may undermine the program's effectiveness. Likewise, choosing not to proceed at all may result in missed opportunities for positive outcomes. Adding more alternatives could also dilute the focus of the program and straying from the established evidence base could hinder the desired results. Therefore, reaching out to the developers provides a balanced solution that prioritizes both

Proceed and modify the program.

Add more alternatives.

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