An Evaluation of the Treatment Integrity Planning Protocol and Two Schedules of Treatment Integrity Self-Report: Impact on Implementation and Report Accuracy

The evidence-based practice movement has focused on identifying, disseminating, and promoting the adoption of evidence-based interventions. Despite advances in this movement, numerous barriers, such as the lack of treatment integrity assessment methods, remain as challenges in implementation. Accura...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of educational and psychological consultation 2011-11, Vol.21 (4), p.284-308
Hauptverfasser: Sanetti, Lisa M. Hagermoser, Kratochwill, Thomas R.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The evidence-based practice movement has focused on identifying, disseminating, and promoting the adoption of evidence-based interventions. Despite advances in this movement, numerous barriers, such as the lack of treatment integrity assessment methods, remain as challenges in implementation. Accurate teacher self-report could be an efficient treatment integrity assessment method. A multiple baseline across participants design was used to evaluate the effect of the (a) Treatment Integrity Planning Protocol on treatment integrity, (b) accuracy of teachers' self-report when collected daily or weekly, and (c) Good Behavior Game on students' behavior. Results indicate teachers demonstrated a relatively high level of treatment integrity across phases, teachers accurately reported their treatment integrity during daily reporting, and there was no relationship between treatment integrity and behavioral outcomes.
ISSN:1047-4412
1532-768X
DOI:10.1080/10474412.2011.620927