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Scales for participant Alliance with Recovery Coach (SPARC): initial development and pilot test.
Fallin-Bennett, Amanda; Tillson, Martha; Webster, J Matthew; Oser, Carrie B; Becan, Jennifer Edwards; Knight, Kevin; Byard, Jeremy; Staton, Michele.
Afiliação
  • Fallin-Bennett A; University of Kentucky College of Nursing, Lexington, KY, USA.
  • Tillson M; Voices of Hope, Lexington Inc., Lexington, KY, USA.
  • Webster JM; Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
  • Oser CB; Center on Drug and Alcohol Research, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
  • Becan JE; Department of Behavioral Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
  • Knight K; Department of Sociology, Center for Health Equity Transformation, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
  • Byard J; Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, USA.
  • Staton M; Institute of Behavioral Research, Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX, USA.
Addict Res Theory ; 32(1): 20-26, 2024.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38385062
ABSTRACT
Recovery coaches are individuals with lived experience with recovery from substance use disorder who typically engender a greater sense of trust than found with other types of healthcare providers. However, there currently are no validated tools that measure the connection between recovery coaches and their participants. The purpose of this study was to describe the initial development of the Scales for Participant Alliance with Recovery Coach (SPARC) to measure recovery coach connection or alliance, including initial psychometric analyses. Measurement development began with five scales of the Client Evaluation of Self Treatment (treatment participation, treatment satisfaction, rapport, peer support, and social support). Adapted items were pre-tested with focus groups (n = 8) to ensure they were meaningful and accurately reflected the domains (Study 1). After modifications, the SPARC has six scales (engagement, satisfaction, rapport, motivation and encouragement, role model and community linkage). The survey was piloted with 100 individuals (Study 2) age 18 or over who had met with a recovery coach within the last six months. Most study participants were male (60%) and white (87%) with less than two years in recovery. After removing two low performing items, the items for five of the domains had acceptable internal consistency. The items for the engagement domain had a slightly lower reliability. Findings suggest that items cover relevant recovery coach roles, are internally consistent within domains, and can be easily administered to individuals engaging in recovery coaching services. Additional research is needed with a larger, more heterogenous sample to further refine items.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Addict Res Theory Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Addict Res Theory Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos