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Table 2 Implementation fidelity (Content Adherence) for each intervention component

From: Implementation fidelity to a behavioral diabetes prevention intervention in two New York City safety net primary care practices

Measure

Relevant core component

Number completing the component

% Completing the component

(n = 444)

Percent of intake patients who established at least one goal or a Health Action Plan

1

362

81.5%

Percent of intake patients who received coaching on at least one education topic a

2

367

82.7%

Percent of intake patients who received coaching on all education modules

2

106

40.0%

Percent of intake patients who had at least 1 PC visit

3

353

79.5%

Percent of intake patients who received at least one referral

4

200

45.0%

Percent of intake patients who received at least one successful encounter b

N/A

354

79.7%

Percent of intake patients who received all four core components in some capacity

1–4

155

34.9%

  1. aThe number of patients who received coaching on at least one education topic were more than the number of patients who established at least one goal (or a Health Action Plan) because although not designed to, 5 patients received an educational coaching session before they established a goal (or a Health Action Plan)
  2. bA successful encounter between a patient and a CHW was defined as an encounter (after the completion of the intake survey) where the CHW was able to speak with the patient either in-person or by phone, or when a letter or a text message was delivered (that is, when no evidence of failure to deliver was apparent). The number of patients with a successful encounter is less than the number of patients who completed at least one goal or the number of patients who received coaching on at least one education topic because although not designed to, for some patients, after a patient completed an intake, goal establishment or education sessions happened without a successful encounter