Fidelity may be defined as the extent to which delivery of an intervention adheres to the protocol or program model originally developed. Fidelity measurement has increasing significance for evaluation, treatment effectiveness research, and service administration. Yet few published studies using fidelity criteria provide details on the construction of a valid fidelity index. The purpose of this review article is to outline steps in the development, measurement, and validation of fidelity criteria, providing examples from health and education literatures.We further identify important issues in conducting each step. Finally, we raise questions about the dynamic nature of fidelity criteria, appropriate validation and statistical analysis metho...
Treatment fidelity is widely accepted as a critical component of successful psychological program im...
Following recipes is an analogy for maintaining intervention integrity, or, fidelity. Fidelity is th...
Presents the development and use of the Dartmouth ACT Scale (DACTS), a 26-item anchored measure of f...
Fidelity may be defined as the extent to which delivery of an intervention adheres to the protocol o...
Fidelity to intervention protocol is linked to best outcomes for individuals with autism spectrum di...
Abstract This special section presents the psychometric properties of fidelity scales used in a na...
Fidelity scales are indispensable in the pursuit of evidence-based mental healthcare. Without fideli...
Until recently, most psychiatric rehabilitation models have been poorly defined and few have had sys...
Mental health programs need an instrument to monitor adherence to evidence-based physical health car...
Intervention fidelity is crucial to facilitate accurate interpretation of research outcomes, but has...
The official published article is available online at http://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201100430.OBJEC...
Maintaining intervention fidelity should be part of any programmatic quality assurance (QA) plan and...
Assertive community treatment is known for improving consumer outcomes, but is difficult to implemen...
This article advances the discussion of treatment fidelity in social and behavioral intervention res...
The current study examined the relationship between program fidelity, or adherence to the program mo...
Treatment fidelity is widely accepted as a critical component of successful psychological program im...
Following recipes is an analogy for maintaining intervention integrity, or, fidelity. Fidelity is th...
Presents the development and use of the Dartmouth ACT Scale (DACTS), a 26-item anchored measure of f...
Fidelity may be defined as the extent to which delivery of an intervention adheres to the protocol o...
Fidelity to intervention protocol is linked to best outcomes for individuals with autism spectrum di...
Abstract This special section presents the psychometric properties of fidelity scales used in a na...
Fidelity scales are indispensable in the pursuit of evidence-based mental healthcare. Without fideli...
Until recently, most psychiatric rehabilitation models have been poorly defined and few have had sys...
Mental health programs need an instrument to monitor adherence to evidence-based physical health car...
Intervention fidelity is crucial to facilitate accurate interpretation of research outcomes, but has...
The official published article is available online at http://doi.org/10.1176/appi.ps.201100430.OBJEC...
Maintaining intervention fidelity should be part of any programmatic quality assurance (QA) plan and...
Assertive community treatment is known for improving consumer outcomes, but is difficult to implemen...
This article advances the discussion of treatment fidelity in social and behavioral intervention res...
The current study examined the relationship between program fidelity, or adherence to the program mo...
Treatment fidelity is widely accepted as a critical component of successful psychological program im...
Following recipes is an analogy for maintaining intervention integrity, or, fidelity. Fidelity is th...
Presents the development and use of the Dartmouth ACT Scale (DACTS), a 26-item anchored measure of f...