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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Research
  • Clinical Trials Methodology
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Maintaining scientific fidelity is essential in healthcare research to ensure consistent intervention delivery to all participants.
  • Intervention fidelity requires standardized methods for delivering information, guidance, and materials.
  • Technology plays an increasing role in healthcare delivery, necessitating methods to ensure its consistent and effective use.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the development and application of Intervention and Technology Delivery Fidelity Checklists.
  • To assess the consistency of intervention implementation and technology delivery across clinical trials and pilot studies.
  • To verify the accurate use of audiovisual technology for consistent intervention delivery.

Main Methods:

  • Trained nurse observers utilized the developed fidelity checklists to rate intervention implementation and technology delivery.
  • Fidelity scores were collected and compared across multiple clinical trials and pilot studies.
  • Checklists specifically guided the monitoring of technology delivery, including audiovisual connections via telehealth monitors, videophones, and iPads.

Main Results:

  • Overall checklist ratings demonstrated consistent approaches to intervention implementation and technology delivery across studies.
  • The fidelity checklists successfully verified the correct use of technology devices for consistent audiovisual delivery.
  • Tabulated fidelity scores indicated reliable and reproducible intervention delivery methods.

Conclusions:

  • Checklist methods are essential for ensuring intervention fidelity and consistent technology delivery in research.
  • These fidelity checklists can be adapted for use by researchers across various disciplines.
  • Standardized fidelity monitoring enhances the scientific rigor and reproducibility of healthcare research interventions.