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Implementation fidelity of the Systems for Person-Centered Elder Care (SPEC): a process evaluation study

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Authors

Choi, Hyoungshim; Jung, Young-il; Kim, Hongsoo

Issue Date
2021-05-12
Publisher
BMC
Citation
Implementation Science. 2021 May 12;16(1):52
Keywords
Process evaluationGeriatric care modelLong-term careEvaluationTechnology
Abstract
Background
The Systems for Person-Centered Elder Care (SPEC), a complex intervention, was conducted to examine its effectiveness as a technology-enhanced, multidisciplinary, and integrated care model for frail older persons among ten nursing homes (NHs) in South Korea where formal long-term care has recently been introduced. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the implementation fidelity of the SPEC intervention and to identify moderating factors that influence the implementation fidelity.

Methods
This study was a process evaluation based on an evidence-based framework for implementation fidelity using a mixed-methods design. Quantitative data from consultant logbooks, NH documentations, an information and communications technology (ICT) system, and a standardized questionnaire were collected from April 2015 to December 2016 and analyzed by calculating the descriptive statistics. Semi-structured focus group interviews were held with multidisciplinary teams from the participating NHs. Qualitative data from a semi-structured questionnaire and the focus group interviews were analyzed using content analysis.

Results
The SPEC program demonstrated good implementation fidelity, and adherence to the SPEC program was strong in all aspects, such as content, coverage, frequency, and duration. Of the participating on-site coordinators, 60% reported that the SPEC model positively impacted needs assessment and the reporting system for resident care. The important facilitating factors were tailored facilitating strategies, assurance of the quality of delivery, and recruitment strategies.

Conclusion
The effectiveness of the SPEC program was driven by good implementation fidelity. The key factors of good implementation fidelity were tailored delivery of evidence-based interventions over process evaluation work, facilitating strategies, and ICT support. Larger implementation studies with a more user-friendly ICT system are recommended.

Trial registration
ISRCTN registry,
ISRCTN11972147

. Registered on 16 March 2015
ISSN
1748-5908
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/174758
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-021-01113-3
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