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The Participant-Reported Implementation Update and Score (PRIUS): A Novel Method for Capturing Implementation-Related Data Over Time
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The Participant-Reported Implementation Update and Score (PRIUS): A Novel Method for Capturing Implementation-Related Data Over Time

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Examining implementer fidelity: Conceptualizing and measuring adherence and competence.

Wendi F Cross1, Jennifer C West

  • 1University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry Rochester, New York, USA.

Journal of Children'S Services
|September 17, 2011
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Implementation fidelity is key for evidence-based programs. This study defines implementer adherence and competence as measurable components crucial for effective program delivery and research in child mental health.

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The Participant-Reported Implementation Update and Score (PRIUS): A Novel Method for Capturing Implementation-Related Data Over Time
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The Participant-Reported Implementation Update and Score (PRIUS): A Novel Method for Capturing Implementation-Related Data Over Time

Published on: February 19, 2021

Area of Science:

  • Child and Adolescent Mental Health
  • Implementation Science
  • Program Evaluation

Background:

  • A significant gap exists between evidence-based program outcomes in efficacy trials and their effectiveness in community settings.
  • The skills of program implementers are critical determinants of intervention success, yet often overlooked.
  • Implementation fidelity is essential to bridge the gap between research and practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To distinguish between programmatic fidelity and implementer fidelity.
  • To define and propose two distinct components of implementer fidelity: adherence and competence.
  • To establish the reliability and utility of measuring implementer adherence and competence for training, monitoring, and outcomes research.

Main Methods:

  • The study defines implementer adherence and implementer competence as distinct constructs.
  • Observational measures were collected from a school-based preventive intervention.
  • Statistical analyses were used to illustrate the unique contributions of adherence and competence.

Main Results:

  • Implementer adherence and implementer competence are related but unique constructs.
  • Both adherence and competence can be reliably measured.
  • The study demonstrated the distinct impact of adherence and competence on intervention outcomes.

Conclusions:

  • Distinguishing between implementer adherence to program manuals and competence in delivery is crucial for effective implementation research.
  • Measuring implementer fidelity components can enhance training and monitoring of evidence-based programs.
  • This research provides a framework for improving the translation of effective interventions into community settings.