 The paper presents a refined framework called frame framework for reporting adaptations in modifications to evidence-based interventions that aims to capture various aspects of modification and adaptation in evidence-based interventions. The original version of the framework did not fully capture these elements, leading to the need for an updated version. The authors employed a multifaceted approach to develop the updated frame, which includes components such as when and how modifications were made, whether they were planned or unplanned, who determined them, what was modified, at what level of delivery, type of context or content level modifications, fidelity consistency, and reasons for modification. The framework can be used to assess modifications in evidence-based interventions and has strengths and weaknesses that need to be validated through research. Overall, the updated frame provides a useful tool for researchers studying modifications to evidence-based interventions. This article was authored by Shannon Wiltsi-Sterman, Anna A. Baumann, and Christopher J. Miller. We are article.tv, links in the description below.