Intervention Usability

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Intervention Usability

The usability of a program or practice is typically defined by four criteria (Blasé & Fixsen, 2013, Fixsen et al, 2013):

  1. Clear description of the program,
  2. Identified core intervention components,
  3. Operational definitions of core intervention components, and
  4. Practical fidelity assessments that are correlated with program outcomes.

Blasé, K. & Fixsen, D. (2013). Core intervention components: Identifying and operationalizing what makes programs work. ASPE Research Brief. Washington: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED541353.pdf

Fixen,D.,Blasé,K.,Metz,A.,&VanDyke,M.(2013).Statewide implementation of evidence-based programs. Exceptional Children,79(2), 213–230. https://doi.org/10.1177%2F001440291307900206

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