Giebel Clarissa, Montoya Erika, Saldarriaga Gabriel, Caprioli Thais, Gabbay Mark, Martinez Danicza, Rua Jessica, Zuluaga Maria Isabel
Department of Primary Care & Mental Health, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK.
NIHR Applied Research Collaboration North West Coast, Liverpool, UK.
Int J Equity Health. 2025 Jan 20;24(1):21. doi: 10.1186/s12939-025-02381-x.
Older adults have lived through extreme and stressful live events in Colombia, including during the armed conflict. Without adequate mental health resources in place, the aim of this study was to feasibility test a co-produced community-integrated intervention for older adults to improve their mental health and well-being in Turbo, Colombia.
Based on a systematic review and meta-analysis of community-based mental health interventions for older adults in LMICs, qualitative interviews with older adults and local stakeholders, as well as a mental health needs assessment survey of the local older adult population in Turbo, Colombia, we consulted older adults in the region to co-produce a community-based intervention. The co-produced intervention ran for three months in 2023, with two sessions provided per week in a community centre (26 sessions in total). The multi-component intervention included social engagement, educational interventions, physical activities, and peer support. Older adults were recruited from the local community. Twelve participants were interviewed about their experiences of the intervention and its feasibility.
Eighteen older adults participated in the intervention, with 13 completing the 12 weeks. Attendance rate was high, with 10 participants attending between 90 to 100% of all 26 sessions. Qualitative interviews with 12 participants showed that participants valued the intervention and the activities it offered, that the intervention was feasible, and expressed a keen interest for the intervention to be continued.
This co-produced and evidence-based intervention for older victims of 'La Violencia' in Colombia has the potential to provide affordable, acceptable and relevant community-based resources supporting mental health and wellbeing within the community; providing care and support with trained facilitation. Normally, this group would not be able to access services to address their social and psychological isolation and distress. In light of limited mental health support across LMICs, this intervention could provide mental health for older adults in other communities in Colombia and elsewhere developed through co-production, cultural adaptation, subject to further evaluation.
哥伦比亚的老年人经历过极端且充满压力的生活事件,包括武装冲突期间的事件。由于缺乏足够的心理健康资源,本研究旨在对一项为哥伦比亚图尔博的老年人共同设计的社区综合干预措施进行可行性测试,以改善他们的心理健康和幸福感。
基于对中低收入国家针对老年人的社区心理健康干预措施的系统评价和荟萃分析、对老年人及当地利益相关者的定性访谈,以及对哥伦比亚图尔博当地老年人群体的心理健康需求评估调查,我们咨询了该地区的老年人以共同设计一项基于社区的干预措施。共同设计的干预措施于2023年实施了三个月,每周在社区中心开展两次活动(共26次活动)。该多成分干预措施包括社交参与、教育干预、体育活动和同伴支持。老年人从当地社区招募。12名参与者接受了关于他们对干预措施的体验及其可行性的访谈。
18名老年人参与了干预措施,其中13人完成了为期12周的干预。出勤率很高,10名参与者参加了全部26次活动中的90%至100%。对12名参与者的定性访谈表明,参与者重视该干预措施及其提供的活动,认为该干预措施可行,并对继续开展该干预措施表现出浓厚兴趣。
这项为哥伦比亚“暴力时期”老年受害者共同设计的循证干预措施,有可能提供负担得起、可接受且相关的基于社区的资源,以支持社区内的心理健康和幸福感;通过受过培训的引导提供护理和支持。通常情况下,这个群体无法获得服务来解决他们的社会和心理孤立及痛苦问题。鉴于中低收入国家心理健康支持有限,这种干预措施可以通过共同设计、文化适应为哥伦比亚其他社区及其他地方的老年人提供心理健康服务,有待进一步评估。