Murray Kate E, Ermias Azieb, Lung Amber, Mohamed Amina Sheik, Ellis B Heidi, Linke Sarah, Kerr Jacqueline, Bowen Deborah J, Marcus Bess H
Department of Family Medicine & Public Health, UC San Diego, San Diego, CA, USA.
School of Psychology and Counselling, Queensland University of Technology, QUT-Kelvin Grove Campus, GPO, Box 2434, Brisbane, Queensland, 4001, Australia.
Transl Behav Med. 2017 Mar;7(1):6-15. doi: 10.1007/s13142-016-0436-2.
There is pressing need for innovation in clinical research to more effectively recruit, engage, retain, and promote health among diverse populations overburdened by health disparities. The purpose of this study is to provide a detailed illustration of the cultural adaptation of an evidence-based intervention to bolster translational research with currently underserved communities. The cultural adaptation heuristic framework described by Barrera and colleagues is applied to the adaptation of a physical activity evidence-based intervention with adult Somali women. Widespread changes were required to ensure program feasibility and acceptability, including the reduction of assessment protocols and changes discordant with current trends in physical activity research. The cultural adaptation of evidence-based interventions offers an important mechanism for reducing health disparities. Improved reporting standards, assessment of features relevant to underserved communities, and greater funding requirements to ensure better representation are needed to promote more widespread access for all people.
临床研究迫切需要创新,以便在受健康差距困扰的不同人群中更有效地招募、吸引、留住和促进健康。本研究的目的是详细说明一种基于证据的干预措施的文化适应情况,以加强与目前服务不足社区的转化研究。Barrera及其同事描述的文化适应启发式框架被应用于对索马里成年女性进行的基于证据的体育活动干预措施的改编。需要进行广泛的改变以确保项目的可行性和可接受性,包括减少评估方案以及改变与当前体育活动研究趋势不一致的内容。基于证据的干预措施的文化适应为减少健康差距提供了一个重要机制。需要改进报告标准,评估与服务不足社区相关的特征,并增加资金需求以确保更好的代表性,从而促进所有人更广泛地获得服务。