Evidence-based interventions in education, community, and health care settings often fail to live up to their potential because they are not implemented consistently or competently. This timely book explores treatment integrity - the extent to which a promising intervention is implemented as designed and achieves successful outcomes. Chapters walk the reader first through conceptual and then through applied aspects of treatment integrity, covering: ¿ The components and characteristics of high-quality implementation ¿ The description and measurement of intervention components ¿ Specific…mehr
Evidence-based interventions in education, community, and health care settings often fail to live up to their potential because they are not implemented consistently or competently. This timely book explores treatment integrity - the extent to which a promising intervention is implemented as designed and achieves successful outcomes. Chapters walk the reader first through conceptual and then through applied aspects of treatment integrity, covering: ¿ The components and characteristics of high-quality implementation ¿ The description and measurement of intervention components ¿ Specific approaches that promote effective delivery of services and ¿ Examples of programs that embody principles of treatment integrity A one-stop source of information and ideas for researchers and those on the front lines, this book is also an ideal text for graduate trainees in health services and education.
Lisa M. Hagermoser Sanetti, PhD, is an associate professor at the University of Connecticut, a research scientist with the Center for Behavioral Education and Research, and a licensed psychologist in Connecticut. Dr. Sanetti's research interests involve implementation science, treatment integrity assessment and promotion, and evidence-based practice in schools. In 2 2, she received the Lightner Witmer Award from APA for her early career scholarship related to treatment integrity. Thomas R. Kratochwill, PhD, is Sears Roebuck Foundation-Bascom Professor at the University of Wisconsin amp ndash Madison, director of the School Psychology Program, and a licensed psychologist in Wisconsin. Dr. Kratochwill is the author of more than 2 journal articles and book chapters. He has written or edited more than 3 books and has made more than 3 professional presentations. His research interests include problem-solving consultation, transportability of evidence-based interventions to practice, children's anxiety disorders, and single-case research design and data analysis.
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Series Foreword Contributors Introduction: Treatment Integrity in Psychological Research and Practice Lisa M. Hagermoser Sanetti and Thomas R. Kratochwill I. Conceptualizing Treatment Integrity 1. Treatment Fidelity in Health Services Research Heather A. King and Hayden Bosworth 2. Understanding and Promoting Treatment Integrity in Prevention Brian K. Bumbarger 3. Treatment Integrity as Adult Behavior Change: A Review of Theoretical Models Anna C. J. Long and Brandy R. Maynard II. Assessing Treatment Integrity 1. Conceptual Foundations for Measuring the Implementation of Educational Innovations Jeanne Century and Amy Cassata 2. Measuring and Analyzing Treatment Integrity Data in Research Frank M. Gresham 3. Assessment of Treatment Integrity in Psychotherapy Research Francheska Perepletchikova III. Promoting Treatment Integrity 1. The Use of Performance Feedback to Improve Intervention Implementation in Schools George H. Noell and Kristin A. Gansle 2. Producing High Levels of Treatment Integrity in Practice: A Focus on Preparing Practitioners Dean L. Fixsen, Karen A. Blase, Allison J. Metz, and Sandra F. Naoom 3. Behavior Analytic Techniques to Promote Treatment Integrity Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, Jason M. Hirst, and Veronica J. Howard IV. Applying Treatment Integrity Assessment and Promotion Methods 1. Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Treatment Integrity in Psychology and Education Julia E. McGivern and Martha J. Walter 2. Treatment Integrity in Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Active Ingredients and Potential Pathways of Influence Susan M. Sheridan, Kristin M. Rispoli, and Shannon R. Holmes 3. Treatment Integrity in Urban, Community-Based Prevention Programs Courtney N. Baker, Stephen S. Leff, Katherine Bevans, and Thomas J. Power Index About the Editors
Series Foreword Contributors Introduction: Treatment Integrity in Psychological Research and Practice Lisa M. Hagermoser Sanetti and Thomas R. Kratochwill I. Conceptualizing Treatment Integrity 1. Treatment Fidelity in Health Services Research Heather A. King and Hayden Bosworth 2. Understanding and Promoting Treatment Integrity in Prevention Brian K. Bumbarger 3. Treatment Integrity as Adult Behavior Change: A Review of Theoretical Models Anna C. J. Long and Brandy R. Maynard II. Assessing Treatment Integrity 1. Conceptual Foundations for Measuring the Implementation of Educational Innovations Jeanne Century and Amy Cassata 2. Measuring and Analyzing Treatment Integrity Data in Research Frank M. Gresham 3. Assessment of Treatment Integrity in Psychotherapy Research Francheska Perepletchikova III. Promoting Treatment Integrity 1. The Use of Performance Feedback to Improve Intervention Implementation in Schools George H. Noell and Kristin A. Gansle 2. Producing High Levels of Treatment Integrity in Practice: A Focus on Preparing Practitioners Dean L. Fixsen, Karen A. Blase, Allison J. Metz, and Sandra F. Naoom 3. Behavior Analytic Techniques to Promote Treatment Integrity Florence D. DiGennaro Reed, Jason M. Hirst, and Veronica J. Howard IV. Applying Treatment Integrity Assessment and Promotion Methods 1. Legal and Ethical Issues Related to Treatment Integrity in Psychology and Education Julia E. McGivern and Martha J. Walter 2. Treatment Integrity in Conjoint Behavioral Consultation: Active Ingredients and Potential Pathways of Influence Susan M. Sheridan, Kristin M. Rispoli, and Shannon R. Holmes 3. Treatment Integrity in Urban, Community-Based Prevention Programs Courtney N. Baker, Stephen S. Leff, Katherine Bevans, and Thomas J. Power Index About the Editors
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