The Healing Through Ongoing Psychological Empowerment Telehealth Intervention With Two Spirit, Transgender, and Nonbinary Clients of Color in the United States: Open Clinical Trial Feasibility and Implementation Analysis.

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Stephanie Lynne Budge, Elliot Aaron Tebbe, Joonwoo Lee, Sergio Domínguez, Em Matsuno, Louis Lindley
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Abstract

Background: There is a notable lack of psychotherapeutic services tailored to the needs of Two Spirit, transgender, and nonbinary (2STNB) people of color; research indicates that 2STNB clients who are people of color report a lack of competence and cultural humility on the part of their therapists.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to report the feasibility and acceptability of the Healing Through Ongoing Psychological Empowerment (HOPE) teletherapy intervention using deductive content analysis.

Methods: We used an open clinical trial design (testing one intervention without a comparison group) to test the feasibility and acceptability of the HOPE intervention. At baseline, 51 clients were enrolled in the open clinical trial, with 49 2STNB clients who are people of color starting and completing the HOPE intervention. Clients were recruited primarily from social media and therapist waitlists. Clients completed up to 15 free face-to-face telehealth psychotherapy sessions that were provided by nine 2STNB therapists who are people of color. Feasibility and acceptability interviews were conducted prior to the intervention, immediately following the intervention, and at 6 months after completing the intervention.

Results: The HOPE intervention demonstrated high feasibility and acceptability, specifically regarding data collection, psychometric adequacy, interventionist recruitment or training or retention, delivery of the intervention, acceptability of the intervention to clients, and client engagement with the intervention.

Conclusions: These findings propose HOPE as a potentially feasible, culturally specific therapeutic approach for the 2STNB community who are people of color. Future randomized controlled trials comparing HOPE to existing evidence-based treatments are needed.

美国跨性别和非二元有色人种客户通过持续心理授权远程医疗干预的治疗:开放临床试验的可行性和实施分析。
背景:明显缺乏针对双灵、跨性别和非二元(2STNB)有色人种需求的心理治疗服务;研究表明,有色人种的2STNB客户报告说,他们的治疗师缺乏能力和文化谦逊。目的:运用演绎内容分析方法,探讨持续心理赋权(HOPE)远程治疗干预的可行性和可接受性。方法:我们采用开放式临床试验设计(测试一种干预措施,不设对照组)来检验HOPE干预措施的可行性和可接受性。基线时,51名患者参加了开放临床试验,其中49名有色人种患者开始并完成了HOPE干预。客户主要是从社交媒体和治疗师候补名单中招募的。客户完成了由9名有色人种2STNB治疗师提供的多达15次免费面对面远程医疗心理治疗课程。在干预前、干预后和干预完成后6个月分别进行了可行性和可接受性访谈。结果:HOPE干预表现出很高的可行性和可接受性,特别是在数据收集、心理测量的充分性、干预者的招募或培训或保留、干预的交付、干预对来访者的可接受性和来访者对干预的参与方面。结论:这些发现表明HOPE对于有色人种的2STNB社区来说是一种潜在可行的、具有文化特异性的治疗方法。需要未来的随机对照试验来比较HOPE和现有的循证治疗。
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