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Implementing an Evidence-Based Intervention for Children in Europe: Evaluating the Full-Transfer Approach.

Margrét Sigmarsdóttir1, Marion S Forgatch2, Edda Vikar Guðmundsdóttir1, Örnólfur Thorlacius3, Gøye Thorn Svendsen4, Jolle Tjaden5, Abigail H Gewirtz6.   

Abstract

This study evaluated the implementation outcomes of GenerationPMTO, an evidence-based parenting intervention for child and adolescent behavior problems, in three European countries. The implementation approach was full transfer, in which purveyors train a first generation (G1) of practitioners; adopting sites assume oversight, training, certification, and fidelity assessment for subsequent generations (Forgatch & DeGarmo, 2011; Forgatch & Gewirtz, 2017). Three hundred therapists participated in trainings in GenerationPMTO in Iceland, Denmark, and the Netherlands. Data are from the implementation's initiation in each country through 2016, resulting in 6 generations in Iceland, 8 in Denmark, and 4 in the Netherlands. Therapist fidelity was measured at certification with an observation-based tool, the Fidelity of Implementation Rating System (Knutson, Forgatch, Rains, & Sigmarsdóttir, 2009). Candidates in all generations achieved fidelity scores at or above the required standard. Certification fidelity scores were evaluated for G1 candidates, who were trained by the purveyor, and subsequent generations trained by the adopting implementation site. In each country, certification fidelity scores declined for G2 candidates compared with G1 and recovered to G1 levels for subsequent generations, partially replicating findings from a previous Norwegian study (Forgatch & DeGarmo, 2011). Recovery to G1 levels of fidelity scores was obtained in Iceland and the Netherlands by G3; in Denmark, the recovery was obtained by G5. The mean percentage of certification in each country was more than 80%; approximately 70% of certified therapists remained active in 2017. Findings support full transfer as an effective implementation approach with long-term sustainability and fidelity.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29877721     DOI: 10.1080/15374416.2018.1466305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol        ISSN: 1537-4416


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1.  Iterative Decision-making for Evaluation of Adaptations (IDEA): A decision tree for balancing adaptation, fidelity, and intervention impact.

Authors:  Christopher J Miller; Shannon Wiltsey-Stirman; Ana A Baumann
Journal:  J Community Psychol       Date:  2020-01-23

2.  Addressing Immigration-Related Stress in a Culturally Adapted Parenting Intervention for Mexican-Origin Immigrants: Initial Positive Effects and Key Areas of Improvement.

Authors:  Gabriela López-Zerón; José Rubén Parra-Cardona; Hsueh-Han Yeh
Journal:  Fam Process       Date:  2019-08-05

3.  Teaching GenerationPMTO, an evidence-based parent intervention, in a university setting using a blended learning strategy.

Authors:  Ana A Baumann; Melanie M Domenech Rodríguez; Elizabeth Wieling; J Rubén Parra-Cardona; Laura A Rains; Marion S Forgatch
Journal:  Pilot Feasibility Stud       Date:  2019-07-13

4.  Scaling up an Empirically Supported Intervention with Long-Term Outcomes: the Nationwide Implementation of GenerationPMTO in Norway.

Authors:  Elisabeth Askeland; Marion S Forgatch; Anett Apeland; Marit Reer; Anette A Grønlie
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2019-11
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