Evaluating Intervention Fidelity and Adaptation Within Context: A Mixed-Methods Study of Implementation Practice Within Public Early Intervention Systems.

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Implementation research and practice Pub Date : 2025-08-04 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26334895251343648
Katherine Pickard, Nailah Islam, Aubyn Stahmer, Radley Christopher Sheldrick, Scott Gillespie, Jennifer Singh, Lawrence Scahill
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Background: The science of intervention adaptation is rapidly expanding, yet there has been limited research evaluating how context affects intervention fidelity and adaptation. The current study sought to address this gap by closely characterizing the delivery of an autism evidence-based practice (EBP), Project ImPACT, within an Early Intervention (EI) system to understand how context shaped both intervention adaptation and providers' coaching fidelity.

Method: Twenty-one EI providers were trained in Project ImPACT. Following training, providers submitted videos of each of their Project ImPACT sessions, which were scored for Project ImPACT coaching fidelity, Project ImPACT adaptation, and the presence and quantity of supplemental therapeutic content. After each session, EI providers also completed a brief survey about how they delivered Project ImPACT and adaptations they made.

Results: Mixed methods data from 100 sessions demonstrated that how providers reported delivering Project ImPACT was misaligned from adaptations that were observed within the same session. Overall, providers' Project ImPACT fidelity was variable and driven by the integration of other content areas within the confines of relatively short therapy sessions. EI providers adapted Project ImPACT in approximately half of their sessions and spent about 17% of their recorded session time covering other therapeutic content. Spending a greater percentage of session time integrating other content areas was significantly associated with dropping core Project ImPACT coaching activities and having lower Project ImPACT fidelity within that same session.

Conclusion: The current study highlights the critical role of context in shaping providers' Project ImPACT coaching fidelity. Fidelity outcomes in this study were consistent with other EI implementation trials and raise questions about fidelity benchmarks and normative delivery within community settings. Findings also highlight the need for holistic fidelity tools and training models that support the delivery of core intervention functions in relationship to child-, family-, and system-level factors.

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评估背景下的干预保真度和适应性:公共早期干预系统实施实践的混合方法研究。
背景:干预适应科学正在迅速发展,但评估情境如何影响干预保真度和适应性的研究有限。目前的研究试图通过在早期干预(EI)系统中密切描述自闭症循证实践(EBP),项目影响的交付来解决这一差距,以了解环境如何影响干预适应和提供者的指导忠诚。方法:对21家EI供应商进行项目影响培训。培训结束后,供应商提交了每次项目影响会议的视频,并对项目影响指导的保真度、项目影响的适应性以及补充治疗内容的存在和数量进行了评分。每次会议结束后,EI供应商还完成了一项简短的调查,内容涉及他们如何交付项目影响以及他们所做的调整。结果:来自100个会议的混合方法数据表明,供应商报告的项目影响与同一会议中观察到的适应情况不一致。总体而言,提供者的项目影响保真度是可变的,并受到在相对较短的治疗疗程范围内整合其他内容领域的驱动。EI提供者在大约一半的疗程中采用了Project ImPACT,并将大约17%的记录疗程时间用于其他治疗内容。花费更大比例的会话时间整合其他内容领域与放弃核心项目影响指导活动以及在同一会话中降低项目影响保真度显著相关。结论:当前的研究强调了环境在塑造提供者的项目影响教练忠诚度方面的关键作用。本研究中的忠诚结果与其他EI实施试验一致,并提出了关于社区环境中忠诚基准和规范交付的问题。研究结果还强调需要整体保真工具和培训模型,以支持提供与儿童、家庭和系统层面因素相关的核心干预功能。
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