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Using Treatment Integrity Methods to Study the Implementation Process.

Bryce D McLeod1, Nadia Y Islam

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This study reviews lessons from implementing evidence-based treatments (EBTs) for youth in Hawaii. It highlights using treatment integrity models and online systems to improve EBT delivery in community settings.

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Published on: February 19, 2021

Area of Science:

  • Implementation Science
  • Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
  • Evidence-Based Practices

Background:

  • Increased focus on implementing evidence-based treatments (EBTs) for youth over the past decade.
  • Nakamura et al. present findings from a decade of large-scale EBT implementation for children in Hawaii.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss how lessons from Hawaii's EBT implementation initiative can inform future implementation research.
  • To explore the utility of treatment integrity models and methods in studying the EBT implementation process.

Main Methods:

  • Focus on treatment integrity models and methods to characterize core aspects of treatment delivery.
  • Utilizing interactive online reporting systems for collecting treatment integrity data.

Main Results:

  • The commentary synthesizes lessons learned from a decade of EBT implementation in Hawaii.
  • Identifies the value of treatment integrity data in understanding implementation.

Conclusions:

  • Lessons from Hawaii's initiative offer valuable insights for the next generation of implementation research.
  • Interactive online systems for treatment integrity data collection can guide effective EBT implementation in community settings.