Table 3. Fidelity of provider training strategies and monitoring plan for 24-START.
Goal | Description from NIH BCC | Strategies used in 24-START | Fidelity Monitoring Plan for 24-START |
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Standardized Training | Ensure that training is conducted similarly for all providers | Standardized protocols and training materials: | Provider training records |
□ Study design | |||
□ Behavior Change Taxonomy training | |||
□ Motivational Interviewing training | |||
□ Fidelity protocol overview | |||
□ Data collection procedures | |||
□ Data quality procedures | |||
Ensure provider skill acquisition | Train providers to well-defined performance criteria | Role playing | Provider training records |
Participant scenarios | Provider training records | ||
Coaching calls checklists† | Monthly audit of coaching call checklists | ||
Recording coaching calls | Quarterly review of random selection of calls | ||
Coaching calls checklists | Monthly audit of coaching call checklists | ||
Minimize ‘drift’ in provider skills | Ensure provider skills do not decay over time | Audio record coaching calls | Quarterly review of random selection of calls |
Weekly meetings with PI and intervention staff to discuss intervention strategies and problem solve difficult situations | NA | ||
Standardized training of all providers: | Provider training records | ||
□ Behavior Change Taxonomy training | |||
□ Motivational Interviewing training | |||
Accommodate provider differences | Ensure adequate level of training in providers of different skills level, experience or professional background | Coaching call checklist | Monthly audit of coaching call checklists |
Recording coaching calls | Quarterly review of random selection of calls |
†, coaching call checklists include standard methods for preparing for coaching calls, content areas to be covered in calls, and prompts for use of Motivational Interviewing. NIH BCC, NIH Behavior Change Consortium.