Behavioral Health Research Program, Department of Psychiatry and Psychology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA.
Division of General Internal Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Am J Health Promot. 2024 Feb;38(2):205-218. doi: 10.1177/08901171231205355. Epub 2023 Nov 13.
To develop a culturally-tailored American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) women's Facebook group supporting opioid recovery as an adjunct to medication.
Community-based, qualitative approach.
Minnesota, U.S.
AI/AN women in opioid recovery, interested parties, and a Community Advisory Committee (CAC) of AI/AN women with lived experience, health care providers, and community members.
We developed evidence-based content focusing on stress/trauma and substance use, mindfulness, responding to triggers, and supportive community resources. Additional content centered on AI/AN culture was also selected.
Interviews were conducted by two women, then transcribed and coded using content analysis with NVivo software. Results were presented to CAC for further content refinement.
CAC members (n = 10) guided study methods, intervention development, and dissemination activities. 14 AI/AN women (mean age 36.4 years; mean 6.7 months opioid abstinence) and 12 interested parties (7 men, 5 women) were receptive to an AI/AN gender-specific Facebook group, preferring content with AI/AN people and/or text resonating with AI/AN culture (e.g., Native traditions, family, personal stories, historical trauma). Recommendations included (1) protect confidentiality, (2) retain positivity, (3) incorporate resources and exercises to build coping skills, and (4) moderators should be authentic and relatable to build trust.
Our approach provides a model for developing culturally tailored, appealing and effective social media interventions to support AI/AN women in recovery from opioid use disorder.
开发一个针对美洲印第安人/阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)女性的、支持阿片类药物康复的 Facebook 群组,作为药物治疗的辅助手段。
以社区为基础的定性方法。
美国明尼苏达州。
正在阿片类药物康复中的 AI/AN 女性、利益相关者以及由具有亲身体验、医疗保健提供者和社区成员的 AI/AN 女性组成的社区咨询委员会(CAC)。
我们开发了基于证据的内容,重点关注压力/创伤和物质使用、正念、应对触发因素以及支持性社区资源。还选择了其他以 AI/AN 文化为中心的内容。
由两名女性进行访谈,然后使用 NVivo 软件进行内容分析转录和编码。结果提交给 CAC 进行进一步的内容细化。
CAC 成员(n = 10)指导了研究方法、干预措施的开发和传播活动。14 名 AI/AN 女性(平均年龄 36.4 岁;阿片类药物戒断平均 6.7 个月)和 12 名利益相关者(7 名男性,5 名女性)对一个针对 AI/AN 女性的特定性别 Facebook 群组表示欢迎,他们更喜欢包含 AI/AN 人和/或与 AI/AN 文化产生共鸣的内容(例如,本土传统、家庭、个人故事、历史创伤)。建议包括(1)保护隐私,(2)保持积极性,(3)纳入资源和练习以建立应对技能,以及(4)主持人应真实可信,以建立信任。
我们的方法为开发针对文化、有吸引力且有效的社交媒体干预措施提供了一个模型,以支持 AI/AN 女性从阿片类药物使用障碍中康复。