Assessment of Fidelity to Health Coaching in Context

Conference: 2021 AOTA Annual Conference & Expo
Taylor Sivori Primary Speaker
Drexel University
Philadelphia, PA 

Taylor Sivori, OTD, OTR/L has 8+ years of research experience and has coordinated multi-site feasibility trials, randomized control trials, comparative effectiveness trials, and pilot studies. Dr. Sivori is a research project manager at the AgeWell Collaboratory at Drexel University an adjunct instructor at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, PA. 

Nicole Gerhardt Contributing Author
Thomas Jefferson University
Southampton, PA 
 
Bernadette Alpajora Contributing Author
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, PA 
 
Christina Thielen Contributing Author
Thomas Jefferson University
Philadelphia, PA 
 
Winnie Dunn Contributing Author
University of Missouri
Columbia, MO 
 
Mary Jane Mulcahey Contributing Author
Thomas Jefferson University
Harleysville, PA 
 
04/21/2021: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Poster 822 
Poster 

Synopsis

The purpose of this project is to examine item level and group reliability of a newly developed fidelity measure for Health Coaching in Context. The establishment and use of the Health Coaching in Context Fidelity Measure promotes the standardized implementation of Health Coaching in Context and evaluates its delivery, meeting a need in rehabilitation practice and research in consistent utilization of evidence-based practices and interventions (Mowbray et al., 2003).

Primary Topic Category

Rehabilitation & Disability

Secondary Topic Category

Research
2021 AOTA Annual Conference & Expo