At hjælpe klienter med at føle sig velkomne: Principper for at tilpasse behandlingen tværkulturelt

TitelAt hjælpe klienter med at føle sig velkomne: Principper for at tilpasse behandlingen tværkulturelt
PublikationstypeTidsskriftsartikel
Udgivelsesår2007
ForfattereVenner, KL, Feldstein, SW, Tafoya, N
tidsskriftKvartalsvis alkoholismebehandling
Bind25
Paginering11-30
ForlæggerHaworth Press
Sted UdgivetUS
Udgivelsessprogeng
ISBN nummer0734-73241544-4538
Adgangsnummer2008-02466-002. First Author & Affiliation: Venner, Kamilla L.
nøgleordAlkohol misbrug, Alkoholrehabilitering, Amerikanske indere, Tværkulturel behandling, Kulturel følsomhed, Stofmisbrug, Narkotikerehabilitering, motiverende interview, Native American, Stofmisbrugsbehandling, substance problems
Abstrakt

Empirically supported interventions (ESIs) for treating substance problems have seldom been made available to or tested with minority populations. Dissemination of ESIs may help reduce the disproportionate health disparities that exist. However, ESIs may require some adaptation to be effective with minority populations. One ESI, motivational interviewing (MI), appears to be particularly culturally congruent for Native American communities. We worked with Native American community members and treatment providers to adapt MI for Native communities. Reflecting their feedback and suggested amendments, we created and disseminated an intervention manual to improve the accessibility of MI within Native communities. To help guide practitioners working with Native American clients, we used focus-group methodology to explore communication patterns for negotiating change. Native American treatment providers expressed comfort with and enthusiasm for integrating MI into their current practices. Recommendations for adaptations ranged from simple to complex changes. The unique value and challenges of collaboration between academic and community members are presented from each author's perspective. This culturally adapted MI manual will likely improve the accessibility and adoption of MI practices as well as encourage controlled, clinical trials with Native communities. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) (journal abstract)

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