Adaptation of an evidence-based parenting intervention for integration into maternal-child home-visiting programs: Challenges and solutions.

Implementation research and practice Pub Date : 2023-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-01-22 DOI:10.1177/26334895221151029
Elizabeth Peacock-Chambers, Michael Moran, Maria Carolina Clark, Jessica L Borelli, Nancy Byatt, Peter D Friedmann, Nancy E Suchman, Emily Feinberg
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Background: The objective of this study was to assess potential challenges, prioritize adaptations, and develop an implementation and research approach to integrate and study a parenting intervention for mothers in recovery from substance use disorders in community-based home-visiting programs.

Method: An explanatory mixed-methods design, guided by process mapping with Failure Modes and Effects Analysis tools, and an Advisory Panel of 15 community members, identified potential implementation challenges and recommended solutions for the proposed intervention within five pre-specified domains. Thematic content analysis identified themes from detailed field notes.

Results: The Advisory Panel identified 44 potential challenges across all domains. They determined that the recruitment domain was most likely to create challenges. Regarding the potential challenges, two cross-domain themes emerged: (1) development of mistrust in the community and (2) difficulty initiating and sustaining engagement. Potential solutions and adaptations to protocols are reported.

Conclusion: Mistrust in the community was cited as a potentially important challenge for the delivery and study of an evidence-based parenting intervention for mothers in recovery through home-visiting programs. Adaptations to research protocols and intervention delivery strategies are needed to prioritize the psychological safety of families, particularly for groups that have been historically stigmatized.

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将循证育儿干预纳入妇幼家访计划:挑战和解决方案。
背景:本研究的目的是评估潜在的挑战,优先考虑适应,并制定一种实施和研究方法,以整合和研究基于社区的家访项目中药物使用障碍康复母亲的育儿干预措施。方法:一个解释性的混合方法设计,以故障模式和影响分析工具的流程图为指导,以及一个由15名社区成员组成的咨询小组,确定了潜在的实施挑战,并为五个预先指定的领域内的拟议干预提出了解决方案。专题内容分析从详细的实地说明中确定了专题。结果:咨询小组确定了所有领域的44个潜在挑战。他们认定,招聘领域最有可能带来挑战。关于潜在的挑战,出现了两个跨领域的主题:(1)社区中不信任的发展和(2)难以发起和维持参与。报告了潜在的解决方案和对协议的调整。结论:社区中的不信任被认为是一个潜在的重要挑战,通过家访计划为康复中的母亲提供基于证据的育儿干预。需要调整研究方案和干预提供策略,以优先考虑家庭的心理安全,特别是对于历史上被污名化的群体。
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