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Cultural adaptations to augment health and mental health services: a systematic review

机译:为适应健康和精神卫生服务而进行的文化适应:系统评价

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Background Membership in diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups is often associated with inequitable health and mental health outcomes for diverse populations. Yet, little is known about how cultural adaptations of standard services affect health and mental health outcomes for service recipients. This systematic review identified extant themes in the research regarding cultural adaptations across a broad range of health and mental health services and synthesized the most rigorous experimental research available to isolate and evaluate potential efficacy gains of cultural adaptations to service delivery. Methods MEDLINE, PsycINFO, CINAHL, EMBASE, and grey literature sources were searched for English-language studies published between January 1955 and January 2015. Cultural adaptations to any aspect of a service delivery were considered. Outcomes of interest included changes in service provider behavior or changes in the behavioral, medical, or self-reported experience of recipients. Results Thirty-one studies met the inclusion criteria. The most frequently tested adaptation occurred in preventive services and consisted of modifying the content of materials or services delivered. None of the included studies focused on making changes in the provider’s behavior. Many different populations were studied but most research was concerned with the experiences and outcomes of African Americans. Seventeen of the 31 retained studies observed at least one significant effect in favor of a culturally adapted service. However there were also findings that favored the control group or showed no difference. Researchers did not find consistent evidence supporting implementation of any specific type of adaptation nor increased efficacy with any particular cultural group. Conclusions Conceptual frameworks to classify cultural adaptations and their resultant health/mental health outcomes were developed and applied in a variety of ways. This review synthesizes the most rigorous research in the field and identifies implications for policy, practice, and research, including individualization, cost considerations, and patient or client satisfaction, among others.
机译:背景技术不同种族,族裔和文化群体的成员身份常常与不同人群的健康和心理健康状况不平等相关。然而,对于标准服务的文化适应如何影响服务接受者的健康和心理健康结果知之甚少。这项系统的综述确定了广泛的健康和精神卫生服务中有关文化适应的研究中存在的主题,并综合了最严格的实验研究,可用于隔离和评估文化适应对服务提供的潜在功效。方法对MEDLINE,PsycINFO,CINAHL,EMBASE和灰色文献来源进行搜索,以寻找1955年1月至2015年1月之间发布的英语研究。考虑了针对服务提供的各个方面的文化适应性。感兴趣的结果包括服务提供商行为的变化或接收者的行为,医学或自我报告的体验的变化。结果31项研究符合纳入标准。测试最频繁的调整发生在预防服务中,包括修改提供的材料或服务的内容。纳入的研究均未集中于改变提供者的行为。研究了许多不同的人群,但大多数研究都与非洲裔美国人的经历和结果有关。在31项保留的研究中,有17项观察到至少一项对文化适应服务有利的重大影响。但是,也有发现有利于对照组或没有差异。研究人员没有发现一致的证据支持实施任何特定类型的适应措施,也没有增加针对任何特定文化群体的功效。结论建立了分类文化适应及其所产生的健康/心理健康结果的概念框架,并以多种方式加以应用。这篇综述综合了该领域最严格的研究,并确定了对政策,实践和研究的影响,包括个性化,成本考虑以及患者或客户满意度等。

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