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Using Ecological Theory to Evaluate the Effectiveness of an Indigenous Community Intervention: A Study of Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Programs

机译:使用生态学理论评估土著社区干预的有效性:性侵犯护士检查员(SANE)计划的研究

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In recent years, there has been renewed interest among community psychologists in indigenous interventions, which are programs created by local practitioners (rather than researchers) already rooted in their communities. Indigenous interventions have strong ecological validity, but their effectiveness is often unknown because so few are rigorously evaluated. The goal of this project was to use Kelly and Trickett’s ecological theory as a conceptual framework for evaluating an indigenous intervention and its mediating mechanisms of effectiveness. The focal intervention was a midwestern Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) program, which provides post-assault medical care, crisis intervention, and medical forensic exams for sexual assault survivors. Prior studies of SANE programs have suggested that these interventions may help increase sexual assault prosecution rates. In this case example, we used a mixed methods design to determine if this program contributed to increased prosecution rates, and if so, why. Based on qualitative interviews with key stakeholders, we found substantial evidence for the Principle of Interdependence such that the SANE program strengthened the interconnections between the legal and medical systems, which contributed to increased prosecution. The intervention was effective in these outcomes because it promoted Cycling of Resources throughout the systems and fostered Adaptation of new roles for legal and medical personnel. Moving beyond this specific case example, this paper also examines cross-cutting advantages and struggles of using an ecological approach in the evaluation of indigenous community interventions.
机译:近年来,社区心理学家对土著干预有了新的兴趣,土著干预是由已经扎根于社区中的本地从业人员(而不是研究人员)创建的程序。土著干预措施具有很强的生态有效性,但是其有效性通常是未知的,因为很少对其进行严格评估。该项目的目的是利用凯利和特里克特的生态理论作为评估土著干预措施及其有效性中介机制的概念框架。重点干预措施是中西部的性侵犯护士检查员(SANE)计划,该计划为性侵犯幸存者提供袭击后医疗护理,危机干预和法医检查。 SANE计划的先前研究表明,这些干预措施可能有助于提高性侵犯起诉率。在这个案例中,我们使用了一种混合方法设计来确定该程序是否有助于提高起诉率,如果可以,为什么。在与主要利益相关者进行定性访谈的基础上,我们发现了相互依存原则的大量证据,因此SANE计划加强了法律和医疗系统之间的相互联系,从而促进了起诉的增加。干预措施对这些结果有效,因为它促进了整个系统的资源循环,并促进了法律和医务人员新角色的适应。除了这个具体案例之外,本文还探讨了在评估土著社区干预措施中使用生态方法的交叉优势和斗争。

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