Measurement and assessment of fidelity and competence in nonspecialist-delivered, evidence-based behavioral and mental health interventions: A systematic review
Nonspecialists have increasingly been used to deliver evidence-based, mental health and behavioral interventions in lower resource settings where there is a dearth of specialized providers and a corresponding gap in service delivery. Recent literature acknowledges that nonspecialist-delivered interv...
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Main Authors: | Laura Bond (Author), Erik Simmons (Author), Erika L. Sabbath (Author) |
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2022-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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