A brief review of the two
MST fidelity measures is below:
Limitations include reliance on self - reported measures, missing data, and some analyses of
MST fidelity and implementation had less power because of the smaller sample size.
Not exact matches
After start - up, training continues through weekly telephone
MST - CAN consultation for each team of
MST - CAN clinicians aimed at monitoring treatment
fidelity and adherence to the
MST - CAN treatment model, and through quarterly on - site booster trainings (1 1/2 days each).
All
MST - PSB teams»
fidelity measure scores and treatment outcomes are stored in an international database maintained by the
MST Institute.
Critical features of
MST include: (a) integration of empirically based treatment approaches to address a comprehensive range of risk factors across family, peer, school, and community contexts; (b) promotion of behavior change in the youth's natural environment, with the overriding goal of empowering caregivers; and (c) rigorous quality assurance mechanisms that focus on achieving outcomes through maintaining treatment
fidelity and developing strategies to overcome barriers to behavior change.
Since Multisystemic Therapy for Child Abuse and Neglect (
MST - CAN) is rated on the Scientific Rating Scale, information was requested from the program representative on available pre-implementation assessments, implementation tools, and / or
fidelity measures.
Since Multisystemic Therapy for Youth with Problem Sexual Behaviors (
MST - PSB) is rated on the Scientific Rating Scale, information was requested from the program representative on available pre-implementation assessments, implementation tools, and / or
fidelity measures.