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Cultural interventions to treat addictions in Indigenous populations: findings from a scoping study

机译:文化干预措施治疗土著人口的成瘾:一项范围界定研究的结果

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Background Cultural interventions offer the hope and promise of healing from addictions for Indigenous people.a However, there are few published studies specifically examining the type and impact of these interventions. Positioned within the Honouring Our Strengths: Culture as Intervention project, a scoping study was conducted to describe what is known about the characteristics of culture-based programs and to examine the outcomes collected and effects of these interventions on wellness. Methods This review followed established methods for scoping studies, including a final stage of consultation with stakeholders. The data search and extraction were also guided by the “PICO” (Patient/population, Intervention, Comparison, and Outcome) method, for which we defined each element, but did not require direct comparisons between treatment and control groups. Twelve databases from the scientific literature and 13 databases from the grey literature were searched up to October 26, 2012. Results The search strategy yielded 4,518 articles. Nineteen studies were included from the United States (58%) and Canada (42%), that involved residential programs (58%), and all (100%) integrated Western and culture-based treatment services. Seventeen types of cultural interventions were found, with sweat lodge ceremonies the most commonly (68%) enacted. Study samples ranged from 11 to 2,685 clients. Just over half of studies involved quasi-experimental designs (53%). Most articles (90%) measured physical wellness, with fewer (37%) examining spiritual health. Results show benefits in all areas of wellness, particularly by reducing or eliminating substance use problems in 74% of studies. Conclusions Evidence from this scoping study suggests that the culture-based interventions used in addictions treatment for Indigenous people are beneficial to help improve client functioning in all areas of wellness. There is a need for well-designed studies to address the question of best relational or contextual fit of cultural practices given a particular place, time, and population group. Addiction researchers and treatment providers are encouraged to work together to make further inroads into expanding the study of culture-based interventions from multiple perspectives and locations.
机译:背景技术文化干预措施为土著人民提供了成瘾治愈的希望和希望。 a 然而,很少有发表过专门研究这些干预措施的类型和影响的研究。在“尊重我们的优势:以文化为干预”项目中,进行了范围界定研究,以描述有关基于文化的计划的特征的已知信息,并检查收集的结果以及这些干预措施对健康的影响。方法这项审查遵循了确定范围界定研究的既定方法,包括与利益相关者进行最后协商的阶段。数据搜索和提取也以“ PICO”(患者/人群,干预,比较和结果)方法为指导,为此我们定义了每个要素,但不需要在治疗组和对照组之间进行直接比较。截止到2012年10月26日,检索了来自科学文献的12个数据库和来自灰色文献的13个数据库。结果该搜索策略产生了4,518篇文章。来自美国(58%)和加拿大(42%)的十九项研究涉及居住项目(58%),以及所有(100%)基于西方和文化的综合治疗服务。发现了十七种文化干预措施,其中最常见的是出汗仪式(68%)。研究样本的范围从11到2,685位客户。一半以上的研究涉及准实验设计(53%)。大多数文章(90%)测量了身体健康状况,而较少的文章(37%)检查了精神健康状况。结果显示出在所有健康领域的益处,特别是通过减少或消除74%的研究中的物质使用问题。结论这项范围界定研究的证据表明,在针对成瘾者的成瘾治疗中使用基于文化的干预措施有助于改善服务对象在所有健康领域的功能。需要进行精心设计的研究,以解决给定特定地点,时间和人口群体的文化习俗的最佳关系或背景适合性问题。鼓励成瘾研究人员和治疗提供者共同努力,从多个角度和不同地点进一步扩大对基于文化的干预措施的研究。

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