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Comparing the Costs and Acceptability of Three Fidelity Assessment Methods for Assertive Community Treatment.

Angela L RollinsMarina KuklaMichelle P SalyersJohn H McGrewMindy E FlanaganDoug L LeslieMarcia G HuntAlan B McGuire
Published in: Administration and policy in mental health (2018)
Successful implementation of evidence-based practices requires valid, yet practical fidelity monitoring. This study compared the costs and acceptability of three fidelity assessment methods: on-site, phone, and expert-scored self-report. Thirty-two randomly selected VA mental health intensive case management teams completed all fidelity assessments using a standardized scale and provided feedback on each. Personnel and travel costs across the three methods were compared for statistical differences. Both phone and expert-scored self-report methods demonstrated significantly lower costs than on-site assessments, even when excluding travel costs. However, participants preferred on-site assessments. Remote fidelity assessments hold promise in monitoring large scale program fidelity with limited resources.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • quality improvement
  • clinical practice