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Living well, taking control: Fidelity of implementation study

Kok, Michele

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Abstract

Background
Living Well, Taking Control (LWTC) is a community-based diabetes prevention and management programme. The core component involves a group-based education intervention that delivers a series of structured sessions to promote sustainable healthy lifestyle changes for people with Impaired Glucose Regulation (also known as ‘pre-diabetes’ or non-diabetic hyperglycaemia) and those newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (T2D). LWTC is a programme developed by two third sector agencies: Health Exchange based in Birmingham and Westbank Community Health Care based in Exminster, Devon.

The current Fidelity of Implementation (FoI) study is part of a wider process evaluation of LWTC to determine the degree to which the intervention is delivered as intended, and is critical to successful translation of evidence-based interventions into practice.

Research Aim
The aim of this study is to assess the fidelity of implementation of the LWTC programme, with a focus on facilitator adherence and competence.

Methods
Fidelity of implementation was primarily assessed using a checklist to analyse audio recordings of all group sessions conducted by Westbank from 20th January to 5th March 2015.

Findings
The overall level of implementation score was 78.2% for adherence to intervention protocol, and 88.7% for competence in intervention delivery. The ‘pre-diabetes’ groups scored higher than the diabetes groups in all sessions, with regards to adherence. Facilitator competence was supported by high participant satisfaction ratings.

Conclusion
The LWTC programme facilitators displayed a satisfactory level of adherence to the protocol and a high level of competence in delivery. The level of fidelity established for the LWTC group-based education intervention is considered to be appropriate, and expected to provide some confidence to the interpretation of intervention outcomes and effectiveness.

Citation

Kok, M. (2015). Living well, taking control: Fidelity of implementation study

Report Type Project Report
Acceptance Date Jun 19, 2015
Publication Date Jun 19, 2015
Deposit Date Feb 10, 2016
Publicly Available Date Jan 31, 2017
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
ISBN 9781860435324
Keywords diabetes, community-based, voluntary sector, adherence, competence
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/832632

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