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Implementing the Integrated Strategy for the Cultural Adaptation of Evidence-Based Interventions: An Illustration

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Background Persons’ cultural beliefs about a health problem can affect their perceived acceptability of evidence-based interventions, undermining evidence-based interventions’ adherence, and uptake to manage the problem. Cultural adaptation has the… Click to show full abstract

Background Persons’ cultural beliefs about a health problem can affect their perceived acceptability of evidence-based interventions, undermining evidence-based interventions’ adherence, and uptake to manage the problem. Cultural adaptation has the potential to enhance the acceptability, uptake, and adherence to evidence-based interventions. Purpose To illustrate the implementation of the first two phases of the integrated strategy for cultural adaptation by examining Chinese Canadians’ perceptions of chronic insomnia and evidence-based behavioral therapies for insomnia. Methods Chinese Canadians (n = 14) with chronic insomnia attended a group session during which they completed established instruments measuring beliefs about sleep and insomnia, and their perceptions of factors that contribute to chronic insomnia. Participants rated the acceptability of evidence-based behavioral therapies and discussed their cultural perspectives regarding chronic insomnia and its treatment. Results Participants actively engaged in the activities planned for the first two phases of the integrated strategy and identified the most significant factor contributing to chronic insomnia and the evidence-based intervention most acceptable for their cultural group. Conclusions The protocol for implementing the two phases of the integrated strategy for cultural adaptation of evidence-based interventions was feasible, acceptable, and useful in identifying culturally relevant evidence-based interventions.

Keywords: evidence; cultural adaptation; based interventions; evidence based; integrated strategy

Journal Title: Canadian Journal of Nursing Research
Year Published: 2018

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