Reyes Andrew Thomas, Constantino Rose E, Arenas Rogelio A, Bombard Judzia N, Acupan Alvin Ryan
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV, USA.
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Asian Pac Isl Nurs J. 2018;3(4):139-153. doi: 10.31372/20180304.1016.
In this discussion paper, we explore the challenges of conducting e-mental health intervention research among Asian American women and propose a model for addressing these barriers. Based on an extensive literature review, we identify two main types of barriers to conducting e-mental health intervention research among Asian American women: recruitment barriers and adherence barriers. Recruitment barriers are further subcategorized into those related to (1) stigmatized cultural beliefs about mental illness and mental health services; (2) lack of awareness about mental health services; and (3) language barrier. As to adherence barriers, the two identified subtypes concern (1) acuity and severity of mental health condition; and (2) lack of time. In order to enhance recruitment and adherence in e-mental health intervention research among the studied population, we formulate the following three main research strategies, namely: (1) considering the cultural and social contexts of Asian American women in the development of e-mental health interventions; (2) determining appropriate program length; and (3) conducting feasibility studies to test e-mental health interventions. We suggest that nurse researchers integrate our proposed model in conducting e-mental health interventions among Asian American women. Our proposed model also implies that nurses play an important role in encouraging Asian American women's acceptance of and adherence to e-mental health interventions. In order to overcome the obstacles to conducting e-mental health research among Asian American women, we recommend that nurses familiarize themselves with credible, relevant, and evidence-based e-mental health resources and integrate online mental health services and information within their nursing practice.
在本讨论文件中,我们探讨了在亚裔美国女性中开展电子心理健康干预研究的挑战,并提出了一个应对这些障碍的模型。基于广泛的文献综述,我们确定了在亚裔美国女性中开展电子心理健康干预研究的两种主要障碍类型:招募障碍和依从障碍。招募障碍进一步细分为与以下方面相关的障碍:(1) 对精神疾病和心理健康服务的污名化文化观念;(2) 对心理健康服务缺乏认识;(3) 语言障碍。至于依从障碍,确定的两个子类型涉及:(1) 心理健康状况的严重程度;(2) 缺乏时间。为了提高在所研究人群中开展电子心理健康干预研究的招募率和依从性,我们制定了以下三个主要研究策略,即:(1) 在开发电子心理健康干预措施时考虑亚裔美国女性的文化和社会背景;(2) 确定合适的项目时长;(3) 开展可行性研究以测试电子心理健康干预措施。我们建议护士研究人员在对亚裔美国女性开展电子心理健康干预时整合我们提出的模型。我们提出的模型还意味着护士在鼓励亚裔美国女性接受和依从电子心理健康干预方面发挥着重要作用。为了克服在亚裔美国女性中开展电子心理健康研究的障碍,我们建议护士熟悉可靠、相关且基于证据的电子心理健康资源,并将在线心理健康服务和信息整合到她们的护理实践中。