Which of the following techniques enhance intervention (treatment) fidelity?
a. use of standardized treatment protocols
b. careful training of intervention agents
c. application of statistical tests
d. a and b
Option D is correct as by using standardized treatment protocols for the effective management of the health issues along with the implementation of significant and careful training of intervention agents the derised outcomes can be asurred, for the complete wellbeing of the patient in the healthcare system.
Which of the following techniques enhance intervention (treatment) fidelity? a. use of standardized treatment protocols b....
Which of the following protocols was developed in the mid-1970s for use in Systems Network Architecture (SNA) environments? A. SDLC B. ISDN C. LAP-B D. X.25
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