Benefits of the Oklahoma Operation: Military Kids Program -- a Delphi Study
Abstract
Since the twin towers came crashing down on September 11th, there has been an essential need for military youth support programs. Operation: Military Kids (OMK) is one such support program that strives to provide additional support necessary for military youth. This Delphi study sought to identify the benefits of the Oklahoma OMK program and how it has been beneficial to military youth involved. The current research study involved three rounds of questionnaires. Twenty five military parents around Oklahoma who had a child or children involved in OMK the past few years were the Delphi experts in the study. Selected panelists were asked to rate their level of agreement with statements that they perceived as benefits of the OMK program. There were thirteen different areas the selected panelists indicated were benefits of the OMK program, and results identified six of these benefits were strong throughout the program. Panelists spoke highly of the program and how it has been beneficial to their children. However, the seven remaining benefits that did not reach agreement reveal there are certain areas for improvement regarding military youth support programs. This study holds potential to inform volunteers, schools, communities and employees of various support programs. Findings from this study will be instrumental for staff members with programs such as OMK to determine and improve program activities and events for military youth and their families.
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