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In this episode of the PTJ Podcast, Sandy Willett, PT, PhD, Elena Donoso Brown, OT/L, and Regina Harbourne, PT, PhD, FAPTA, define intervention fidelity, discuss its importance in bridging the gap between research and clinical practice, and highlight what clinicians and researchers can do in the future to make fidelity feel practical.

Willett, Donoso Brown, and Harbourne are co-authors of the article “Intervention Fidelity: A Common Language for Clinicians and Researchers.” Read the article on the PTJ website and follow PTJ on LinkedIn and Bluesky for more research updates.  

Our Speakers

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Steven George, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is editor-in-chief of PTJ: Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation Journal. He is the Laszlo Ormandy Distinguished Professor in Orthopaedic Surgery and therapeutic area lead in musculoskeletal and surgical sciences at the Duke Clinical Research Institute at Duke University.

Sandy Willett, PT, PhD, is a board-certified clinical specialist in pediatric physical therapy at Colorado Mesa University.

Elena Donoso Brown, OT/L, is an occupational therapist and associate professor at Duquesne University.

Regina Harbourne, PT, PhD, FAPTA, is professor emerita at Duquesne University.


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