Implementing treatment and protecting the validity of the independent variable in treatment matching studies.

K M Carroll, R M Kadden, D M Donovan, A Zweben, B J Rounsaville
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Treatment matching research is predicated on heterogeneity among subjects and their differential response to treatments. The sine qua non of a treatment matching study is the integrity of the treatment variable, since detection of client-treatment interactions requires delivery of treatments that are highly specific, consistent and distinct. Matching research thus presents particular challenges in treatment implementation, as greater heterogeneity in subjects may generate a broader array of problems than study treatments are designed to address, leading to several potential threats to treatment integrity. Moreover, as practiced outside of research settings, treatments for alcoholism are marked by ideological heterogeneity and a lack of purity across approaches. In this article we describe the strategies used in Project MATCH to protect treatment integrity while treating a large and heterogeneous sample of alcoholics in a number of geographically distant sites. These include: strategies for treating a variety of alcoholics within a single treatment approach; development of clinical care guidelines and clinical deterioration criteria; specification of treatments in manuals with minimization of overlapping active ingredients; selection criteria for therapists intended to enhance both generalizability of findings as well as treatment integrity; and extensive therapist training and monitoring.

在治疗匹配研究中实施治疗和保护自变量的有效性。
治疗匹配研究是基于受试者之间的异质性和他们对治疗的不同反应。治疗匹配研究的必要条件是治疗变量的完整性,因为检测客户-治疗相互作用需要提供高度特异性、一致性和独特性的治疗。因此,匹配研究在治疗实施中提出了特殊的挑战,因为受试者的更大异质性可能会产生比研究治疗设计要解决的更广泛的问题,从而导致对治疗完整性的几个潜在威胁。此外,在研究环境之外的实践中,酗酒治疗的特点是意识形态的异质性和方法的纯洁性的缺乏。在本文中,我们描述了项目MATCH中使用的策略,以保护治疗完整性,同时治疗地理位置遥远的大量异质酗酒者样本。其中包括:在单一治疗方法内治疗各种酗酒者的策略;制定临床护理指南和临床恶化标准;在手册中详细说明治疗方法,尽量减少重叠的有效成分;治疗师的选择标准旨在提高结果的普遍性和治疗的完整性;以及广泛的治疗师培训和监控。
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