Publication: Integrity of Evidence-Based Practice: Are Providers Modifying Practice Content or Practice Sequencing?
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2014
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Springer Science + Business Media
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Park, Alayna L., Bruce F. Chorpita, Jennifer Regan, and John R. Weisz. 2014. “Integrity of Evidence-Based Practice: Are Providers Modifying Practice Content or Practice Sequencing?” Adm Policy Ment Health 42 (2) (May 20): 186–196. doi:10.1007/s10488-014-0559-z.
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This study examined patterns of evidence-based treatment (EBT) implementation within community settings by evaluating integrity along separate dimensions of practice content (PC; a session included the prescribed procedure) and practice sequencing (a session occurred in the prescribed sequence) within a recent randomized effectiveness trial. We measured whether sessions showed integrity to PC and to flexible or linear practice sequences. Findings revealed that providers tended to incorporate content from the EBT protocol in most treatment sessions, but that the sequencing of the sessions was often modified, suggesting that providers are amenable to evidence-based procedures, but not necessarily their prescribed arrangement.
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