OBJECTIVE: To compare treatment fidelity among treatment arms in the Telephone Assessment and Skill-Building Kit study for stroke caregivers (TASK II) with respect to: 1) protocol adherence; 2) intervention dosage and 3) nurse intervener perspectives. DESIGN: A randomized controlled clinical trial design. SETTING: Urban, community, midwestern United States. SUBJECTS: A total of 254 stroke caregivers (mean ±SD age, 54.4 ±11.8 years), 55 (22.0%) males and 199 (78.4%) females) randomized to the TASK II intervention (n=123) or an Information, Support, and Referral comparison group (n=131). INTERVENTIONS: TASK II participants received the TASK II Resource Guide; Information, Support, and Referral participants received a standa...
Background: Evaluation of complex interventions should include a process evaluation to give evaluato...
Introduction: Intervention fidelity refers to whether an intervention is delivered as intended by th...
Background: Nursing intervention is part of nursing process. The accurateness of intervention needs ...
Background and Purpose Establishing evidence of content validity and satisfaction is an integral pa...
Background: The majority of stroke patients are discharged home dependent on informal caregivers, us...
Background: Treatment fidelity is inconsistently reported in aphasia research, contributing to uncer...
Background: Behavioral intervention effectiveness in randomized controlled trials requires fidelity ...
Background: Treatment fidelity is inconsistently reported in aphasia research, contributing to uncer...
Background: Adherence to therapies is a primary determinant of treatment success, yet the World Heal...
Purpose: Stroke caregivers often express the need for information about stroke and assistance with s...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a stroke-specific follow-up care model on quality of lif...
Background: Fidelity to the treatment protocol is key to successful trials but often problematic. Th...
Background: Internal validity of a randomized clinical trial of a nursing intervention is dependent...
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Objectives: To examine the implementation of an intervention to support informal caregivers and to h...
Background: Evaluation of complex interventions should include a process evaluation to give evaluato...
Introduction: Intervention fidelity refers to whether an intervention is delivered as intended by th...
Background: Nursing intervention is part of nursing process. The accurateness of intervention needs ...
Background and Purpose Establishing evidence of content validity and satisfaction is an integral pa...
Background: The majority of stroke patients are discharged home dependent on informal caregivers, us...
Background: Treatment fidelity is inconsistently reported in aphasia research, contributing to uncer...
Background: Behavioral intervention effectiveness in randomized controlled trials requires fidelity ...
Background: Treatment fidelity is inconsistently reported in aphasia research, contributing to uncer...
Background: Adherence to therapies is a primary determinant of treatment success, yet the World Heal...
Purpose: Stroke caregivers often express the need for information about stroke and assistance with s...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a stroke-specific follow-up care model on quality of lif...
Background: Fidelity to the treatment protocol is key to successful trials but often problematic. Th...
Background: Internal validity of a randomized clinical trial of a nursing intervention is dependent...
© 2019 Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See ...
Objectives: To examine the implementation of an intervention to support informal caregivers and to h...
Background: Evaluation of complex interventions should include a process evaluation to give evaluato...
Introduction: Intervention fidelity refers to whether an intervention is delivered as intended by th...
Background: Nursing intervention is part of nursing process. The accurateness of intervention needs ...