CULTURAL ADAPTATIONS OF EVIDENCE‐BASED HOME‐VISITATION MODELS IN TRIBAL COMMUNITIES

Autor: Myra Parker, Jenae Sanchez, Julianna C. Chomo, Vanessa Y. Hiratsuka, Rebecca Riley, Debra Heath, Moushumi Beltangady, Michelle Sarche
Rok vydání: 2018
Předmět:
Adult
Male
Washington
050103 clinical psychology
Evidence-based practice
Process (engineering)
New Mexico
Child Health Services
Psychological intervention
Young Adult
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Pregnancy
030225 pediatrics
Developmental and Educational Psychology
Health Services
Indigenous

Humans
Maternal Health Services
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Early childhood
Sociology
health care economics and organizations
business.industry
05 social sciences
Infant
Newborn

Infant
social sciences
Public relations
Indigenous culture
Alaskan Natives
Culturally Competent Care
House Calls
Psychiatry and Mental health
Child
Preschool

Pediatrics
Perinatology and Child Health

Home visitation
Indians
North American

population characteristics
Female
business
Alaska
Needs Assessment
geographic locations
Zdroj: Infant Mental Health Journal. 39:265-275
ISSN: 1097-0355
0163-9641
Popis: The Tribal Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (Tribal MIECHV) Program provides federal grants to tribes, tribal consortia, tribal organizations, and urban Indian organizations to implement evidence-based home-visiting services for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) families. To date, only one evidence-based home-visiting program has been developed for use in AI/AN communities. The purpose of this article is to describe the steps that four Tribal MIECHV Programs took to assess community needs, select a home-visiting model, and culturally adapt the model for use in AI/AN communities. In these four unique Tribal MIECHV Program settings, each program employed a rigorous needs-assessment process and developed cultural modifications in accordance with community strengths and needs. Adaptations occurred in consultation with model developers, with consideration of the conceptual rationale for the program, while grounding new content in indigenous cultures. Research is needed to improve measurement of home-visiting outcomes in tribal and urban AI/AN settings, develop culturally grounded home-visiting interventions, and assess the effectiveness of home visiting in AI/AN communities.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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