Measuring treatment fidelity in a rehabilitation intervention study.

2012 
Attaining and demonstrating treatment fidelity is critical in the development and testing of evidence-based interventions. Treatment fidelity refers to the extent to which an intervention was implemented in clinical testing as it was conceptualized and is clearly differentiable from control or standard-of-care interventions. In clinical research treatment fidelity is typically attained by intensive training and supervision techniques and demonstrated by measuring therapist adherence and competence to the protocol using external raters. Yet, in occupational therapy (OT) and physical therapy (PT) outcomes research, treatment fidelity methods have not been utilized, which in our view is a serious gap that impedes novel treatment development and testing in these rehabilitation fields. In this article we describe the development of methods to train and supervise therapists to attain adequate treatment fidelity in a treatment development project involving a novel OT and PT-based intervention. We also present a data-driven model for demonstrating therapist adherence and competence in the new treatment and its differentiation from standard-of-care. In doing so, we provide an approach that rehabilitation researchers can use to address treatment fidelity in OT and PT-based interventions. We recommend that all treatment researchers in rehabilitation disciplines use these or similar methods as a vital step in development and testing of evidence-based rehabilitation interventions.
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