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- Treatment fidelity refers to the extent to which an intervention is implemented as planned.
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Jan 21, 2021 · Treatment fidelity, or the extent to which an intervention is implemented as planned, is—as Mr. Cooper found—an important construct for educators to consider when implementing research-based practices.
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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, ...
In a drug study, treatment fidelity is a measure of the dose, composition, purity, dispensing strategy, blood concentrations, and coding of the medication (when personnel are masked to treatment).
- Bryan G. Cook and Lysandra Cook
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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 not have been implemented as planned. ...
Perhaps the greatest relevance of treatment fidelity for re-search is related to the validity, or accuracy, of study find-ings. Treatment fidelity data are essential to drawing valid conclusions about the effects of an intervention on depen-dent variables (e.g., student outcomes; see Figure 1). For in-stance, without treatment fidelity data, if stu...
Adequate Inadequate The intervention was effective for study participants. The intervention was ineffective for study participants. Participants’ outcomes improved; it cannot be concluded, however, that intervention was the cause of the improvement. Participants’ outcomes did not improve; no conclusions, however, can be made about intervention effe...
Ms. Romero explained to Mr. Cooper that treatment fidelity means the degree to which an intervention is implemented as planned. She suggested she assess Mr. Cooper’s adherence for repeated reading. Ms. Romero developed a checklist of the critical elements for repeated reading from articles on the intervention. She then observed Mr. Cooper teaching ...
- Lisa M. H. Sanetti, Bryan G. Cook, Lysandra Cook
- 2021
Dane and Schneider identified five dimensions of treatment fidelity: adherence (extent to which critical components are implemented as intended; also referred to as treatment integrity), quality (measure of instructional quality separate from adherence to components), exposure (amount of instruction provided; referred to by others as dosage), pa...
- Philip Capin, Melodee A. Walker, Sharon Vaughn, Jeanne Wanzek
- 10.1007/s10648-017-9429-z
- 2018
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Treatment fidelity enhances confidence in scientific findings, increases power to detect effects, and facilitates theory testing. Implementation of a treatment fidelity plan may require extra staff time and costs.
Mar 12, 2020 · When the concept of fidelity first emerged in the psychotherapy literature in the 1970s and 1980s, the term ‘treatment fidelity’ appeared to be synonymous with ‘treatment integrity’: both were defined as ‘treatment delivered as intended’, focusing on the delivery of a treatment or intervention by the provider (Quay, Citation 1977 ...