Table 1.
Service | Number of practitioners | Practitionersa | Service setting | Fidelity scoresb |
---|---|---|---|---|
A | 3 | Asta1 (25), Arve2 (6), Ann1 (5) | Primary | 4.69 |
B | 2 | Bob1 (14), Brit1 (7) | Primary | 4.77 |
C | 5 | Chris2 (6), Christine1 (10), Carl1 (4), Cate3 (4), Celine2 (16) | Primary | 4.69 |
D | 3 | Dagny1 (25), Dina1 (39), David2 (14) | Primary | 4.77 |
E | 2 | Eline1 (10), Erik1 (11) | Specialized | – |
F | 3 | Freya3 (8), Faye2 (12), Frida3 (4) | Primary | 4.62 |
G | 2 | Grete1 (13), Gina4 (9) | Specialized | 4.62 |
H | 3 | Hanna1 (24), Henrik1 (7), Hilda1 (9) | Primary | 4.46 |
I | 3 | Iben3 (20), Iris2 (5), Iver3 (15) | Primary | 4.23 |
Numbers in bracket indicates years of work experience
1 = nurse/social education, 2 = physiotherapy/occupational therapy/pedagogy, 3 = social work, 4 = medical doctor/psychology
aThe first letter in the practitioners’ alias indicates to which service they belonged
bIMR fidelity scale 1–5. The higher the score, the better the fidelity