测量美洲原住民聚会(GONA)的执行保真度。

IF 1.9 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Barbara Aragon, Albert Titman, Julie Fuentes, Crystal Salas, Anthony Lopez, Ruben Garcia, Arianna Antone-Ramirez, Candace Fleming, Jami Bartgis
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摘要

本文向公众发布了美国原住民聚会(GONA)保真工具。本文介绍了开发GONA保真度工具的方法,以及如何将其用于规划、实施、评估,并进一步根据社区的需求和优势更精确地调整GONA流程。在《印第安人保健改进法》第五章资助的7个城市印第安人卫生组织的参与和投入下,该工具的开发和修订工作历时10年,利用该工具推动了加利福尼亚州各地的地方政府间政府保健方案。参与组织与土著评估人员合作使用该工具来衡量GONA的执行情况。进行了过程评估,以支持工具随着时间的推移而进步,年度GONA促进者培训为建立GONA工具修订最佳实践的共识提供了一个论坛。结果表明,随着时间的推移,该工具在规划、实施和质量改进方面是有用的,可以促进当地的GONAs。最有效的使用工具是当项目适应当地的文化,背景和精神实践的社区(ies)服务。该工具目前正在全国范围内使用,并已成为衡量基于实践的证据和社区定义的证据在土著社区实施GONA的重要资源。
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Measuring Implementation Fidelity for the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA).

This article releases the Gathering of Native Americans (GONA) Fidelity Tool to the public. The paper describes the methods in the development of the GONA Fidelity Tool and how it is used in planning, implementing, evaluating, and in further tailoring the GONA process more precisely to the community's needs and strengths. Development and revision of the tool occurred over 10 years with participation and input from 7 Urban Indian Health Organizations funded under Title V of the Indian Health Care Improvement Act, using the tool to advance local GONAs across the state of California. Participating organizations used the tool in partnership with Indigenous evaluators to measure GONA implementation. Process evaluations were conducted to support tool advancements over time and an Annual GONA Training of Facilitators provided a forum for consensus building of GONA best practices for tool revisions. Results indicate that the tool is useful in the planning, implementation, and quality improvement to advance local GONAs over time. The most effective use of the tool is when the items are adapted to the local culture, context, and spiritual practices of the community(ies) served. The tool is now being used nationally and has become an important resource for measuring practice-based evidence and community-defined evidence in the implementation of GONA for Indigenous communities.

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期刊介绍: American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center is a professionally refereed scientific journal. It contains empirical research, program evaluations, case studies, unpublished dissertations, and other articles in the behavioral, social, and health sciences which clearly relate to the mental health status of American Indians and Alaska Natives. All topical areas relating to this field are addressed, such as psychology, psychiatry, nursing, sociology, anthropology, social work, and specific areas of education, medicine, history, and law. Through a standardized format (American Psychological Association guidelines) new data regarding this special population is easier to retrieve, compare, and evaluate.
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