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A methodology for describing and decomposing complex psychosocial and behavioral interventions
Authors:Czaja Sara J,Schulz Richard,Lee Chin Chin,Belle Steven H  REACH Investigators
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, University of Miami School of Medicine, Florida 33136, USA. sczaja@med.miami.edu
Abstract:This article presents a comprehensive conceptual framework and methodology for characterizing multidimensional psychosocial and behavioral interventions for family caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease. The methodology involved conducting a detailed task analysis of the interventions, and the application of the analytical hierarchy process. The authors were able to achieve high levels of consistency and reliability using this methodology to decompose and describe the interventions according to a complex conceptual framework comprising 3 dimensions: target domain, functional domain, and delivery system characteristics. Application of this methodology will enhance the ability to describe and measure interventions consistently, make comparisons across studies, isolate causal factors that achieve desired outcomes, and more generally elevate the science of psychosocial intervention research.
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