Development of the mental health cultural adaptation and contextualization for implementation (mhCACI) procedure: a systematic framework to prepare evidence-based psychological interventions for scaling.

Global mental health (Cambridge, England) Pub Date : 2021-02-19 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1017/gmh.2021.5
Manaswi Sangraula, Brandon A Kohrt, Renasha Ghimire, Pragya Shrestha, Nagendra P Luitel, Edith Van't Hof, Katie Dawson, Mark J D Jordans
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Background: Because of the high burden of untreated mental illness in humanitarian settings and low- and middle-income countries, scaling-up effective psychological interventions require a cultural adaptation process that is feasible and acceptable. Our adaptation process incorporates changes into both content and implementation strategies, with a focus on local understandings of distress and treatment mechanisms of action.

Methods: Building upon the ecological validity model, we developed a 10-step process, the mental health Cultural Adaptation and Contextualization for Implementation (mhCACI) procedure, and piloted this approach in Nepal for Group Problem Management Plus (PM+), a task-sharing intervention, proven effective for adults with psychological distress in low-resource settings. Detailed documentation tools were used to ensure rigor and transparency during the adaptation process.

Findings: The mhCACI is a 10-step process: (1) identify mechanisms of action, (2) conduct a literature desk review for the culture and context, (3) conduct a training-of-trainers, (4) translate intervention materials, (5) conduct an expert read-through of the materials, (6) qualitative assessment of intervention population and site, (7) conduct practice rounds, (8) conduct an adaptation workshop with experts and implementers, (9) pilot test the training, supervision, and implementation, and (10) review through process evaluation. For Group PM+, key adaptations were harmonizing the mechanisms of action with cultural models of 'tension'; modification of recruitment procedures to assure fit; and development of a skills checklist.

Conclusion: A 10-step mhCACI process could feasibly be implemented in a humanitarian setting to rapidly prepare a psychological intervention for widespread implementation.

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心理健康文化适应和实施情境化(mhCACI)程序的发展:准备基于证据的心理干预措施的系统框架。
背景:由于在人道主义环境和中低收入国家,未经治疗的精神疾病负担沉重,扩大有效的心理干预需要一个可行和可接受的文化适应过程。我们的适应过程将变化纳入内容和实施策略,重点关注当地对痛苦和治疗机制的理解。方法:在生态效度模型的基础上,我们开发了一个10步的过程,即心理健康文化适应和情境化实施(mhCACI)程序,并在尼泊尔进行了小组问题管理+ (PM+)的试点,这是一种任务共享干预措施,被证明对资源匮乏环境中有心理困扰的成年人有效。使用了详细的文件工具,以确保适应过程中的严谨性和透明度。mhCACI是一个10步的过程:(1)确定行动机制,(2)对文化和背景进行文献回顾,(3)对培训师进行培训,(4)翻译干预材料,(5)对材料进行专家通读,(6)对干预人群和地点进行定性评估,(7)进行实践轮次,(8)与专家和实施者举行适应研讨会,(9)对培训、监督和实施进行试点测试,(10)通过过程评估进行审查。对于小组PM+,关键的适应是协调行动机制与“紧张”的文化模式;修改招聘程序以确保合适;制定一份技能清单。结论:在人道主义环境中实施10步mhCACI流程是可行的,可以快速准备广泛实施的心理干预。
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