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  1. Feb 9, 2023 · Background Implementation fidelity assesses the degree to which an intervention is delivered as it should be. Fidelity helps to determine if the outcome(s) of an intervention are attributed to the intervention itself or to a failure of its implementation. Little is known about how fidelity impacts the intended outcome(s) and what elements or moderators can affect the fidelity trajectory over ...

  2. In this article, we briefly review progress in implementation science, and suggest five priorities for enhancing the impact of implementation strategies. Specifically, we suggest the need to: (1) enhance methods for designing and tailoring implementation strategies; (2) specify and test mechanisms of change; (3) conduct more effectiveness ...

  3. Keywords: Implementation research, Implementation strategies, Implementation strategy fidelity, Implementation trials, Implementation research reporting Implementation strategy fidelity, or the extent to which an implementation strategy is carried out as it was designed, is under-developed and under-reported, and the quality of reporting is decreasing over time.

  4. Nov 30, 2007 · Implementation fidelity is "the degree to which . . . programs are implemented . . . as intended by the program developers" [1]. This idea is sometimes also termed "integrity" [1, 2]. Implementation fidelity acts as a potential moderator of the relationship between interventions and their intended outcomes. That is to say, it is a factor that ...

    • Christopher Carroll, Malcolm Patterson, Stephen Wood, Andrew Booth, Jo Rick, Shashi Balain
    • 2007
  5. Mar 4, 2021 · Carroll et al. developed a useful framework for implementation fidelity and described four key elements of adherence: content, coverage, frequency, duration. 6 Shortell et al. assessed the association of some measures of fidelity with performance, but not others. Specifically, their study measured the number of units, a measure of coverage, using Lean (that is, content; however, the details of ...

  6. Nov 6, 2012 · Attention to fidelity measurement has become an important methodological consideration in both research and the implementation of EBPs. Monitoring fidelity can help improve and inform intervention science and delivery. The following two main components of fidelity are frequently measured: adherence and competence.

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  8. Mar 2, 2010 · Implementation fidelity is the degree to which an intervention is delivered as intended and is critical to successful translation of evidence-based interventions into practice. Diminished fidelity may be why interventions that work well in highly controlled trials may fail to yield the same outcomes when applied in real life contexts.

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