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Measuring fidelity to a culturally adapted HIV prevention intervention for men in substance abuse treatment.

Mary Hatch-Maillette1, A Kathleen Burlew, Sharriann Turnbull, Michael Robinson, Donald A Calsyn.   

Abstract

A fidelity measure was developed for use with Real Men Are Safe-Culturally Adapted (REMAS-CA), an HIV prevention intervention for ethnically diverse men in substance abuse treatment. The aims of this analysis were to: 1) assess the reliability of the Fidelity Rating and Skill Evaluation (FRASE); 2) measure improvement in therapist competence and adherence over time while delivering REMAS-CA; and 3) identify which modules of REMAS-CA were most difficult to deliver. Results showed that, 1) the FRASE was a reliable instrument; 2) therapists achieved adequate adherence and competence after training and demonstrated significant improvement over time in Global Empathy; and 3) Sessions 4 and 5 of REMAS-CA contained the most challenging modules for therapists to deliver. Recommendations for future REMAS-CA therapist trainings and fidelity monitoring are made.
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Keywords:  Fidelity; HIV-prevention; Substance abuse treatment; Training

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23810229      PMCID: PMC3742658          DOI: 10.1016/j.jsat.2013.05.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Subst Abuse Treat        ISSN: 0740-5472


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