Other Titles
Innovations in health promotion
Abstract
The training needs of health care providers delivering an HIV prevention intervention were determined by incorporating graduate nursing students into fidelity testing of the behavioral intervention. Training needs were determined by an iterative process of fidelity testing.
Sigma Membership
Kappa Tau
Lead Author Affiliation
University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA
Type
Presentation
Format Type
Text-based Document
Research Approach
N/A
Keywords:
Faculty-Student Research Collaboration, Fidelity Testing, HIV Prevention Intervention
Recommended Citation
Long-Middleton, Ellen R., "Fidelity testing of an HIV prevention intervention: An opportunity to enhance nursing students' research experience" (2018). NERC (Nursing Education Research Conference). 138.
https://www.sigmarepository.org/nerc/2018/presentations_2018/138
Conference Name
Nursing Education Research Conference 2018
Conference Host
Sigma Theta Tau International,National League for Nursing
Conference Location
Washington, DC, USA
Conference Year
2018
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Fidelity testing of an HIV prevention intervention: An opportunity to enhance nursing students' research experience
Washington, DC, USA
The training needs of health care providers delivering an HIV prevention intervention were determined by incorporating graduate nursing students into fidelity testing of the behavioral intervention. Training needs were determined by an iterative process of fidelity testing.