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Aug 16, 2017 · Interventions need to be delivered with a high degree of fidelity to the model to ensure that the results of the intervention reflect a true test of the program. There is general agreement and substantial literature on two points related to the assessment of fidelity: 1. Fidelity should be measured in intervention research studies.
- Megan Feely, Kristen D. Seay, Paul Lanier, Wendy Auslander, Patricia L. Kohl
- 2018
Apr 1, 2018 · Fidelity should be measured in intervention research . ... Measuring Fidelity in Research Studies: ... Method for rating Sessions will be rated using the digital audio recording of the session.
May 29, 2021 · Where an intervention cannot be delivered by the same person(s) in all sites, the need to measure fidelity delivery using more onerous methods of observation or recording will depend on the following considerations: difficulty of intervention delivery, training opportunities, likelihood of delivery deviations, and what leeway program deliverers can have to vary/adapt delivery before a ...
- Liane R Ginsburg, Matthias Hoben, Adam Easterbrook, Ruth A Anderson, Carole A Estabrooks, Peter G No...
- 2021
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 ...
Jan 21, 2021 · TREATMENT FIDELITY IN RESEARCH. Perhaps the greatest relevance of treatment fidelity for research is related to the validity, or accuracy, of study findings. Treatment fidelity data are essential to drawing valid conclusions about the effects of an intervention on dependent variables (e.g., student outcomes; see Figure 1). For instance, without ...
- Lisa M. H. Sanetti, Bryan G. Cook, Lysandra Cook
- 2021
May 25, 2011 · Abstract. In this commentary, the issue of fidelity assessment is addressed as it relates to Strain and Bovey’s article (2011). Four reasons are provided for measuring fidelity in intervention studies. Measuring fidelity (a) potentially allows investigators to document the findings were not due to the lack of fidelity in a study; (b) presents ...
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Nov 30, 2007 · A study measuring fidelity to an exercise programme for women with hip fractures used direct observation by the designers of the intervention to monitor the intervention that was actually being delivered, and then provided feedback to the exercise trainers . In this way, deviations from the intended content of the programme were addressed and corrected, and high fidelity was achieved.