Background: Clinicians often modify evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) when delivering them in routine care settings. There has been little study of factors associated with or implications of modifications to EBP protocols. This paper differentiates between fidelity-consistent and fidelity-inconsistent modifications and it examines the potential influence of two clinician characteristics, training outcomes, and attitudes toward EBPs on fidelity-consistent and fidelity-inconsistent modifications of cognitive behavioral therapy in a sample of clinicians who had been trained to deliver these treatments for children or adults. Methods: Survey and coded interview data collected 2 years after completion of training programs in cognitive behavi...
Background: Questions remain regarding the sustainment of evidence-based practices following impleme...
Therapist fidelity to evidence-based family interventions has consistently been linked to child and ...
Background: Common evidence-based practice (EBPs) elements can be observed across cognitive-behavior...
Background: Clinicians often modify evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) when delivering them in ro...
Clinician treatment fidelity, consisting of treatment adherence and clinician competence, is commonl...
Section A provides a review of empirical literature researching therapists’ experiences, opinions an...
Background: This randomized trial will compare three methods of assessing fidelity to cognitive-beha...
Objective: The aim of this study was to improve conceptual clarity of implementation fidelity, the d...
To consider the relationships between, therapist variability, therapy modality, therapeutic dose and...
Relationships between clinician-level attributes and fidelity-consistent and fidelity-inconsistent m...
There exists an ongoing movement to transport empirically supported treatments (ESTs), developed and...
Background: Little work investigates the effect of behavioral health system efforts to increase use ...
The aim of this contribution is to provide evidence and greater theoretical understanding of the rel...
The primary objective of this study examined the relationship between therapist treatment fidelity t...
In the field of child welfare, previous research has largely focused on assessing the efficacy and e...
Background: Questions remain regarding the sustainment of evidence-based practices following impleme...
Therapist fidelity to evidence-based family interventions has consistently been linked to child and ...
Background: Common evidence-based practice (EBPs) elements can be observed across cognitive-behavior...
Background: Clinicians often modify evidence-based psychotherapies (EBPs) when delivering them in ro...
Clinician treatment fidelity, consisting of treatment adherence and clinician competence, is commonl...
Section A provides a review of empirical literature researching therapists’ experiences, opinions an...
Background: This randomized trial will compare three methods of assessing fidelity to cognitive-beha...
Objective: The aim of this study was to improve conceptual clarity of implementation fidelity, the d...
To consider the relationships between, therapist variability, therapy modality, therapeutic dose and...
Relationships between clinician-level attributes and fidelity-consistent and fidelity-inconsistent m...
There exists an ongoing movement to transport empirically supported treatments (ESTs), developed and...
Background: Little work investigates the effect of behavioral health system efforts to increase use ...
The aim of this contribution is to provide evidence and greater theoretical understanding of the rel...
The primary objective of this study examined the relationship between therapist treatment fidelity t...
In the field of child welfare, previous research has largely focused on assessing the efficacy and e...
Background: Questions remain regarding the sustainment of evidence-based practices following impleme...
Therapist fidelity to evidence-based family interventions has consistently been linked to child and ...
Background: Common evidence-based practice (EBPs) elements can be observed across cognitive-behavior...