2021
DOI: 10.1007/s43494-020-00032-0
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A Conceptual Model of Treatment Adherence in a Behavior Analytic Framework

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“…The PAIRS was developed grounded in the functional contextual approach to engagement (Allen & Warzak, 2000 ; Fryling, 2014 ; Moore & Amado, 2021 ) and in response to recent calls for increased attention to compassionate care for behavior analysts (Callahan et al, 2019 ; Leblanc et al, 2020 ; Taylor et al, 2018 ). The PAIRS was designed to collate the information drawn from a growing body of literature examining common barriers and facilitators to engagement and make it accessible to practitioners delivering PIIs, and help them tailor their intervention to individual families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The PAIRS was developed grounded in the functional contextual approach to engagement (Allen & Warzak, 2000 ; Fryling, 2014 ; Moore & Amado, 2021 ) and in response to recent calls for increased attention to compassionate care for behavior analysts (Callahan et al, 2019 ; Leblanc et al, 2020 ; Taylor et al, 2018 ). The PAIRS was designed to collate the information drawn from a growing body of literature examining common barriers and facilitators to engagement and make it accessible to practitioners delivering PIIs, and help them tailor their intervention to individual families.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another avenue of research is to explore the relation of procedural fidelity, treatment adherence, and treatment outcomes. Treatment adherence is an extension of procedural fidelity in which behaviors consistent with treatment recommendations are practiced in the absence of oversight (Moore & Amado, 2021). It seems plausible that higher fidelity (i.e., observed correct implementation of recommendations) would predict higher adherence.…”
Section: Caregiver Implementation Training and Behaviormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health experts find it difficult to monitor patients' medication adherence related to rural settings and are unable to create a technological intervention that could lead to encouraging them towards good adherence. In the light of these findings, existing tracking and monitoring strategies like Direct Observation Therapy (DOT), Video Observation Therapy (VOT), and Indirect Monitoring Technological (IMT) for Medication Adherence and Improvement (MAI) have not embraced a big data analytic framework [5][6][7][8][9]. The weakness of the existing medication monitoring method failed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%