Abstract

Systematic and consistent dose delivery is critical in intervention research. Few studies testing complementary health approach (CHA) interventions describe intervention fidelity monitoring (IFM) and measurement. To describe methodological processes in establishing and measuring consistent dose, delivery, and duration of a multi-component CHA intervention.

Description

Tania Von Visger was a 2016-2017 Sigma Small Grant recipient

Author Details

Tania Von Visger, PhD, APRN, CNS, CCNS, PCCN; Susan E. Thrane; Maryanna Klatt; Annette DeVito Dabbs; Linda Chlan; Mary Beth Happ

Sigma Membership

Epsilon Epsilon

Lead Author Affiliation

The State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, New York, USA

Type

Report

Format Type

Text-based Document

Study Design/Type

Observational

Research Approach

Mixed/Multi Method Research

Keywords:

Intervention Fidelity Monitoring, Pulmonary Hypertension, Symptom Management, Urban Zen Integrative Therapy, Complementary Health Approach, Integrative Therapy, IFM, CHA, UZIT

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Review Type

None: Sigma Grant Recipient Report

Acquisition

Self-submission

Date of Issue

2019-10-08

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