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  1. Treatment fidelity has garnered increased attention in educational research and practice over the past three decades. For researchers aiming to develop and test evidence-based practices, treatment fidelity can be an important methodological consideration because it supports the accurate interpretation of treatment effects and can inform considerations about scaling up interventions and ...

    • Philip Capin, Melodee A. Walker, Sharon Vaughn, Jeanne Wanzek
    • 10.1007/s10648-017-9429-z
    • 2018
    • 2018/09
  2. Jan 21, 2021 · Despite decades of research on treatment fidelity in education, the literature on treatment fidelity assessment is in its infancy. Although researchers occasionally use other methods (e.g., permanent product review, implementer self-report), the vast majority use direct observation to assess treatment fidelity.

    • Lisa M. H. Sanetti, Bryan G. Cook, Lysandra Cook
    • 2021
  3. Feb 1, 2021 · Treatment fidelity refers to the extent to which an intervention is implemented as planned. If researchers do not assess and report treatment fidelity, or if treatment fidelity is shown to be low, findings from intervention studies are difficult to interpret, because the intervention may not have been implemented as planned.

    • Recommendations For Improving Conceptual Approaches to Fidelity Assessment
    • Recommendations For Improving Fidelity Assessment Methodology
    • Recommendations For Improving Practicality

    A recent paper that detailed the development and testing of a measure of Fidelity of Implementation (FOI) in four settings concluded that “FOI is an important but complex phenomenon that can be difficult to measure.” Indeed, Century and colleagues note that “evaluators, have yet to develop a shared conceptual understanding of what FOI is and how t...

    Our results suggest three guidelines for improving methodological rigour in fidelity assessment. Guideline M1: Use multiple methods of fidelity assessment and build redundancy into assessment of aspects of fidelity that are under participants’ control (receipt and enactment). Few studies use multiple methods for measuring each aspect of fidelity (...

    It is evident from the guidelines suggested above that rigorous assessment of intervention fidelity can quickly become an additional, resource intensive ‘study within a study’. In their systematic review of actual measures used to monitor fidelity delivery, receipt, and enactment in complex interventions, Walton and colleagues identified the high ...

    • Liane R Ginsburg, Matthias Hoben, Adam Easterbrook, Ruth A Anderson, Carole A Estabrooks, Peter G No...
    • 2021
  4. Bryan G. Cook and Lysandra Cook. University of Virginia. Treatment fidelity refers to the extent to which an intervention is implemented as planned. If researchers do not assess and report treatment fidelity, or if treatment fidelity is shown to be low, findings from intervention studies are difficult to interpret, because the intervention may ...

    • Lisa M. H. Sanetti, Bryan G. Cook, Lysandra Cook
    • 2021
  5. Mar 13, 2020 · Despite this widespread acceptance of treatment fidelity as essential to intervention evaluation, only 14% of school psychologists indicated that their MTSS problem-solving teams assess treatment fidelity “most of the time” and only 35% of school psychologists indicated that they assess treatment fidelity “most of the time” in their one-to-one consultation (Cochrane et al., 2019).

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