Development and initial evaluation of a treatment integrity measure for low-intensity group psychoeducational interventions
Jonah Gosling,
Melanie Simmonds-Buckley,
Stephen Kellett
et al.
Abstract:Background:
Despite the importance of assessing the quality with which low-intensity (LI) group psychoeducational interventions are delivered, no measure of treatment integrity (TI) has been developed.
Aims:
To develop a psychometrically robust TI measure for LI psychoeducational group interventions.
Method:
This study had two phases. Firstly, the group psychoeducation treatment integrity measure-expert rater (GPTIM-ER) and a detailed scoring manual were developed. This… Show more
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