Constructing a middle-range theory to explain the uptake of hepatitis C tests in prison.

IF 1 Q3 NURSING
Nurse Researcher Pub Date : 2021-06-10 Epub Date: 2021-03-18 DOI:10.7748/nr.2021.e1782
Kathryn Jack, Paul Linsley
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Abstract

Background: Realist evaluation is increasingly used in healthcare research, and theories can provide plausible explanations of why interventions work or do not work in certain circumstances such as the effect of the opt-out hepatitis C virus (HCV) testing policy in English prisons.

Aim: To present the process of constructing the middle-range theories (MRTs) developed as part of an evaluation of hepatitis C test uptake in an English prison as a resource for researchers using realist evaluation.

Discussion: MRTs are propositions that can explain a particular behaviour or outcome. In this evaluation, the MRTs emerged from a realist evaluation, a theory-driven approach for understanding what interventions work, in what circumstances and how. The mixed-methods data collected during the realist evaluation and the sociological theory of prisonisation were used to create the MRTs. Combining prisonisation with the qualitative data illustrates how healthcare interventions may be viewed by people in prison who may have adopted either the 'deprivation' or 'importation' processes of adaptation to cope with their incarceration. Their views may affect the acceptance of HCV tests.

Conclusion: The development of MRTs is a creative and iterative process, requiring an in-depth understanding of the data collected and the subject area. MRTs permit us to see relationships among phenomena that might otherwise seem disconnected, thereby aiding the development of more efficacious interventions.

Implications for practice: The MRT developed presents an evidence base for selecting interventions to increase the uptake of HCV tests in prisons. This paper explains how a MRT was developed and how HCV test uptake in prisons can be explained using a sociological theory.

构建一个中等范围的理论来解释监狱中丙型肝炎检测的普及。
背景:现实主义评估越来越多地用于医疗保健研究,理论可以提供合理的解释为什么干预措施在某些情况下有效或无效,例如英国监狱中选择退出丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)检测政策的效果。目的:介绍构建中间范围理论(MRTs)的过程,该理论是作为评估英国监狱丙型肝炎测试吸收的一部分而开发的,作为研究人员使用现实评估的资源。讨论:mrt是可以解释特定行为或结果的命题。在这次评估中,mrt是从现实主义评估中产生的,这是一种理论驱动的方法,用于理解哪些干预措施在什么情况下以及如何起作用。在现实主义评价和监禁社会学理论中收集的混合方法数据被用于创建mrt。将监禁情况与定性数据结合起来,可以说明监狱中的人如何看待保健干预措施,他们可能采取了"剥夺"或"输入"适应过程来应对监禁。他们的观点可能会影响丙型肝炎病毒检测的接受程度。结论:磁共振成像的发展是一个创造性和迭代的过程,需要深入了解所收集的数据和主题领域。磁共振成像使我们能够看到看似不相关的现象之间的关系,从而帮助开发更有效的干预措施。实践意义:MRT的发展为选择干预措施以增加监狱中丙型肝炎病毒检测的采用提供了证据基础。本文解释了MRT是如何开发的,以及如何使用社会学理论解释监狱中HCV测试的摄取。
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