Comparison of Assertive Community Treatment Fidelity Assessment Methods: Reliability and Validity

Assertive community treatment is known for improving consumer outcomes, but is difficult to implement. On-site fidelity measurement can help ensure model adherence, but is costly in large systems. This study compared reliability and validity of three methods of fidelity assessment (on-site, phone-ad...

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Veröffentlicht in:Administration and policy in mental health and mental health services research 2016-03, Vol.43 (2), p.157-167
Hauptverfasser: Rollins, Angela L., McGrew, John H., Kukla, Marina, McGuire, Alan B., Flanagan, Mindy E., Hunt, Marcia G., Leslie, Doug L., Collins, Linda A., Wright-Berryman, Jennifer L., Hicks, Lia J., Salyers, Michelle P.
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Zusammenfassung:Assertive community treatment is known for improving consumer outcomes, but is difficult to implement. On-site fidelity measurement can help ensure model adherence, but is costly in large systems. This study compared reliability and validity of three methods of fidelity assessment (on-site, phone-administered, and expert-scored self-report) using a stratified random sample of 32 mental health intensive case management teams from the Department of Veterans Affairs. Overall, phone, and to a lesser extent, expert-scored self-report fidelity assessments compared favorably to on-site methods in inter-rater reliability and concurrent validity. If used appropriately, these alternative protocols hold promise in monitoring large-scale program fidelity with limited resources.
ISSN:0894-587X
1573-3289
DOI:10.1007/s10488-015-0641-1