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Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM)

Qualitative/Quantitative:
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  • Quantitative

Type of Instrument:
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  • Survey

Number of Items:
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4

Subscale Information:
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No Subscales

Language Availability:
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  • English
  • German

Brief Description:
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The Intervention Appropriateness Measure (IAM) is a tool consisting of 4 items designed to assess the suitability and relevance of an intervention without specifying a particular purpose, person, or situation. It aims to provide a generalizable assessment of the appropriateness of interventions by capturing individual perspectives on the alignment of the intervention with professional values and perceived efficacy in meeting patient needs.

Website:
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Instrument and/or related documentation:
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Citing Literature - Development/Original:
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Weiner, B.J., Lewis, C.C., Stanick, C. et al. Psychometric assessment of three newly developed implementation outcome measures. (2017). Implementation Sci 12, 108. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13012-017-0635-4. PMID: 28851459; PMCID: PMC5576104.

Citing Literature - Empirical Use/Application:
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Tarfa, A., Sayles, H., Bares, S. H., Havens, J. P., & Fadul, N. (2023, July). Acceptability, feasibility, and appropriateness of implementation of long-acting injectable antiretrovirals: a national survey of Ryan White clinics in the United States. In Open Forum Infectious Diseases (Vol. 10, No. 7, p. ofad341). US: Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ofid/ofad341. PMID: 37520423; PMCID: PMC10386882.

Version:
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  • Intended Focus

      Levels of Data Collection:
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      • Individual (Patient, Community Member)
      • Implementer
      • Organizational

      Intended Priority Population:
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      • Community Members/Patients
      • Researcher/Evaluator
      • Public Health Practitioner
      • Teacher/Trainer

      Intended Priority Setting:
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      • Clinical Outpatient
      • Clinical Inpatient
      • Residential Care
      • Community Organization
      • Public Health Agency
      • School
      • Workplace

      Policy:
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      Equity Relevant:
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      Yes
  • Psychometric Properties

      Scoring:
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      No

      Norms:
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      Responsiveness:
      information tooltip image The ability of the assessment instrument to detect change over time (i.e., sensitivity to change or intervention effects).

      Yes

      Validity:
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      • Discriminant Validity

      Reliability:
      information tooltip image The extent to which results are consistent results over time, across raters, across settings, or across items intended to measure the same thing.

      • Internal Consistency
      • Test-Retest Reliability

      Factor Analysis:
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      Yes
  • Pragmatic Properties

      Time to Administer:
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      Less than 5 minutes

      Secondary Data:

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      Cost:
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      Free

      Literacy:
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      Yes

      Interpretation:
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      No

      Training:
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      No

      Resources Required to Administer:
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      None/Low

      User Guidance:
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      • Guidance to Analyze
      • Guidance to Interpret
      • Guidance for Action/Decision

      Obtrusiveness:
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      • Medium: Asyncronous collection of data

      Interactivity:
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      Not Found
  • Assessment Instrument Characteristics

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