Implementation of the “Unplugged” school-based prevention programme in Nigeria: Results of process evaluation

Federica Daniela VIGNA TAGLIANTI, Marta Alesina, Laura Donati, Ifeoma Nneka Emelurumonye, Emina Mehanovic, Akanidomo Ibanga, Juliet Pwajok, Glen Prichard, Peer Van der Kreeft, Harsheth Kaur Virk, Unplugged Nigeria Coordination Group

Research output: Contribution to journalArticlepeer-review

Abstract

Process evaluation can improve the quality of program implementation and the achievement of program outcomes. This paper aims to describe the fidelity of implementation of the school-based prevention program 'Unplugged' in Nigeria, i.e., the degree to which the intervention was delivered as intended, and the satisfaction of teachers and students. The program aims to prevent tobacco, alcohol, and substance use and consists of 12 standardized units, one-hour each, delivered by class teachers. Sixteen schools implemented the program. Eleven schools, 33 classes, 27 teachers, 993 students provided process evaluation data. Eighty-two percent of classes implemented the entire program, with lower rates of activities implementation at the beginning and at the end of the program. Each unit took on average 55 minutes. More than 90% of teachers perceived high students' interest for units 1, 4, 5, 8, and 9, high interactivity for units 1, 2, 8, and 9, and declared high comfort in implementing most units. About 80% of teachers reported an improvement in knowledge, teaching skills, and relationships with students due to the program. More than 75% of students declared the program changed their way of seeing themselves, was helpful to answer questions about themselves, and improved their relationships with mates and teachers. About 95% of students reported an increase in knowledge of the consequences of substance use. Students declared Unplugged educative, informative, helpful, impacting on change, interesting and suggested the program should be spread to other schools.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)93-106
Number of pages14
JournalAfrican Journal of Drug and Alcohol Studies
Volume21
Issue number1-2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Fingerprint

Dive into the research topics of 'Implementation of the “Unplugged” school-based prevention programme in Nigeria: Results of process evaluation'. Together they form a unique fingerprint.

Cite this