EBT Fidelity Trajectories Across Training Cohorts Using the Interagency Collaborative Team Strategy
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Mar 2016
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Alternative Title:Adm Policy Ment Health
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Description:The Interdisciplinary Collaborative Team (ICT) strategy uses front-line providers as adaptation, training and quality control agents for multi-agency EBT implementation. This study tests whether an ICT transmits fidelity to subsequent provider cohorts. SafeCare was implemented by home visitors from multiple community-based agencies contracting with child welfare. Client-reported fidelity trajectories for 5,769 visits, 957 clients and 45 providers were compared using three-level growth models. Provider cohorts trained and live-coached by the ICT attained benchmark fidelity after 12 weeks, and this was sustained. Hispanic clients reported high cultural competency, supporting a cultural adaptation crafted by the ICT.
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Source:Adm Policy Ment Health. 43(2):144-156
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Pubmed ID:25586878
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC4501898
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Volume:43
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Issue:2
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4f434751871395dd65170f8a63ea4ec7e5bb964d1aed5ec72dece6014a22edbc
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