Mira D. H. Snider, A. Herschell, C. Jackson, Beverly W Funderburk, Kristen F. Schaffner, Sarah M. Taber-Thomas, D. Kolko
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Examining the Impact of Treatment Fidelity on Client Outcomes in a Statewide Implementation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy
Abstract Treatment fidelity, including adherence and competence, is assessed during the implementation of evidence-based treatments to ensure that care is delivered as intended. Although fidelity monitoring is often resource-intensive, a relationship between fidelity and treatment outcomes has not been clearly demonstrated. Associations between observer-rated clinician fidelity and family treatment outcomes were investigated in a longitudinal sample of clinicians (n = 18) and parent-child dyads (n = 39) following a statewide implementation of Parent-Child Interaction Therapy. Results indicated that neither adherence nor coaching competence predicted changes in treatment outcomes. Explanations for these findings, study limitations, and directions for future research are discussed.