Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) - Goal Setting |
This is a four item measure of intervention acceptability; where each item is rated on a 1-5 scale, with 1 = not at all appropriate and 5 = very appropriate. The total scale range is 4-20. Each group will be compared on the degree they find the specific clinical skill acceptable to use after they complete the training. We administered the AIM twice asking the students to respond to the acceptability of goal setting as a clinical skill and of identifying challenges as a clinical skill. This section reports on goal setting. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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Primary |
Acceptability of Intervention Measure (AIM) - Identifying Challenges |
This is a four item measure of intervention acceptability; where each item is rated on a 1-5 scale, with 1 = not at all appropriate and 5 = very appropriate. The total scale range is 4-20. Each group will be compared on the degree they find the specific clinical skill acceptable to use after they complete the training. We administered the AIM twice asking the students to respond to the acceptability of goal setting as a clinical skill and of identifying challenges as a clinical skill. This section reports on identifying challenges. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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Primary |
Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM) - Goal Setting |
This is a four item measure of intervention appropriateness; where each item is rated on a 1-5 scale, with 1 = not at all appropriate and 5 = very appropriate. The total range for this measure is 4-20. Each group will be compared on the degree they find the specific clinical skill appropriate to use after they complete the training. We administered the IAM twice asking the students to respond to the acceptability of goal setting as a clinical skill and of identifying challenges as a clinical skill. This section reports on goal setting. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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Primary |
Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM) - Identifying Challenges |
This is a four item measure of intervention appropriateness; where each item is rated on a 1-5 scale, with 1 = not at all appropriate and 5 = very appropriate. The total scale range is 4-20. Each group will be compared on the degree they find the specific clinical skill appropriate to use after they complete the training. We administered the IAM twice asking the students to respond to the acceptability of goal setting as a clinical skill and of identifying challenges as a clinical skill. This section reports on identifying challenges. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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Primary |
Feasibility of Intervention Measure (FIM) - Goal Setting |
This is a four item measure of intervention feasibility; where each item is rated on a 1-5 scale, with 1 = not at all appropriate and 5 = very appropriate. The total scale range is 4-20. Each group will be compared on the degree they find the specific clinical skill feasible to use after they complete the training they participated in. We administered the FIM twice asking the students to respond to the feasibility of goal setting as a clinical skill and of identifying challenges as a clinical skill. This section reports on goal setting. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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Primary |
Feasibility of Intervention Measure - Identifying Challenges |
This is a four item measure of intervention feasibility; where each item is rated on a 1-5 scale, with 1 = not at all appropriate and 5 = very appropriate. The total scale range is 4-20. Each group will be compared on the degree they find the specific clinical skill feasible to use after they complete the training they participated in. We administered the FIM twice asking the students to respond to the feasibility of goal setting as a clinical skill and of identifying challenges as a clinical skill. This section reports on identifying challenges. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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Primary |
Intervention Usability Scale (IUS) - Goal Setting |
The IUS is a 10-item measure with a possible total score ranging from 0 to 100; higher scores indicate a more usable intervention. Although this measure has not yet been normed as a measure of intervention usability, the System Usability Scale upon which the IUS is based defines scores of 70 or above as indicative of acceptable usability. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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Primary |
Intervention Usability Scale (IUS) - Identifying Challenges |
The IUS is a 10-item measure with a possible total score ranging from 0 to 100; higher scores indicate a more usable intervention. Although this measure has not yet been normed as a measure of intervention usability, the System Usability Scale upon which the IUS is based defines scores of 70 or above as indicative of acceptable usability. |
This measure will be administered to participants in each training group after they complete the 25 hours of training. |
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