Culbert Gabriel J, Williams Ann B
J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2018 May-Jun;29(3):454-465. doi: 10.1016/j.jana.2017.11.006. Epub 2017 Dec 5.
Cultural adaptation is a research strategy used to tailor evidence-informed interventions for new populations and settings. We describe a pragmatic approach used to culturally adapt a nurse-led medication adherence intervention, Adherence Through Home Education and Nursing Assessment (ATHENA), for prisoners living with HIV in Indonesia. Researchers reviewed data from completed studies in Indonesia and identified core components of the ATHENA intervention considered essential for effectiveness. Adaptations likely to render ATHENA acceptable and feasible in the Indonesian prison setting were proposed. An intervention led by nurses and peer educators was feasible and congruent with existing models in Indonesian prisons. Involving prisoners with HIV in successive developmental phases helped to ensure a good cultural fit. In the context of prisons and other freedom-limiting environments, a pragmatic approach that integrates members of the target population within an anti-oppressive Freirian pedagogical framework is highly appropriate for adapting evidence-informed interventions.
文化适应是一种研究策略,用于为新的人群和环境量身定制基于证据的干预措施。我们描述了一种实用方法,该方法用于对由护士主导的药物依从性干预措施“通过家庭教育和护理评估实现依从性”(ATHENA)进行文化适应,以适用于印度尼西亚感染艾滋病毒的囚犯。研究人员回顾了印度尼西亚已完成研究的数据,并确定了ATHENA干预措施中对有效性至关重要的核心组成部分。提出了一些改编建议,以使ATHENA在印度尼西亚监狱环境中具有可接受性和可行性。由护士和同伴教育者主导的干预措施是可行的,并且与印度尼西亚监狱现有的模式相一致。让感染艾滋病毒的囚犯参与连续的发展阶段有助于确保良好的文化适应性。在监狱和其他限制自由的环境中,一种将目标人群成员纳入反压迫的弗莱雷教学框架内的实用方法非常适合于改编基于证据的干预措施。