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Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives

BACKGROUND: Few studies provide clear rationale for and the reception of adaptations of evidence-based interventions. To address this gap, we describe the context-dependent adaptations in critical time intervention-task shifting (CTI-TS), a manualized recovery program for individuals with psychosis...

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Autores principales: Dev, Saloni, Kankan, Tanvi, Blasco, Drew, Le, PhuongThao D., Agrest, Martin, Dishy, Gabriella, Mascayano, Franco, Schilling, Sara, Jorquera, María José, Dahl, Catarina, Cavalcanti, Maria Tavares, Price, LeShawndra, Conover, Sarah, Yang, Lawrence H., Alvarado, Rubén, Susser, Ezra S.
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8157814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34104456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2021.10
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author Dev, Saloni
Kankan, Tanvi
Blasco, Drew
Le, PhuongThao D.
Agrest, Martin
Dishy, Gabriella
Mascayano, Franco
Schilling, Sara
Jorquera, María José
Dahl, Catarina
Cavalcanti, Maria Tavares
Price, LeShawndra
Conover, Sarah
Yang, Lawrence H.
Alvarado, Rubén
Susser, Ezra S.
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Kankan, Tanvi
Blasco, Drew
Le, PhuongThao D.
Agrest, Martin
Dishy, Gabriella
Mascayano, Franco
Schilling, Sara
Jorquera, María José
Dahl, Catarina
Cavalcanti, Maria Tavares
Price, LeShawndra
Conover, Sarah
Yang, Lawrence H.
Alvarado, Rubén
Susser, Ezra S.
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description BACKGROUND: Few studies provide clear rationale for and the reception of adaptations of evidence-based interventions. To address this gap, we describe the context-dependent adaptations in critical time intervention-task shifting (CTI-TS), a manualized recovery program for individuals with psychosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Santiago, Chile. Implications of the adaptations – incorporating a task-shifting approach and modifying the mode of community-based service delivery – are examined from users' perspectives. METHODS: A secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with CTI-TS users (n = 9 in Brazil; n = 15 in Chile) was conducted. Using the framework method, we thematically compared how participants from each site perceived the main adapted components of CTI-TS. RESULTS: Users of both sites appreciated the task-shifting worker pair to provide personalized, flexible, and relatable support. They wanted CTI-TS to be longer and experienced difficulty maintaining intervention benefits in the long-term. In Chile, stigma and a perceived professional hierarchy toward the task-shifting providers were more profound than in Brazil. Engagement with community-based services delivery in homes and neighborhoods (Chile), and at community mental health centers (Brazil) were influenced by various personal, familial, financial, and social factors. Uniquely, community violence was a significant barrier to engagement in Brazil. CONCLUSION: CTI-TS’ major adaptations were informed by the distinct mental health systems and social context of Santiago and Rio. Evaluation of user experiences with these adaptations provides insights into implementing and scaling-up task-shifting and community-oriented interventions in the region through the creation of specialized roles for the worker pair, targeting sustained intervention effects, and addressing socio-cultural barriers.
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spelling pubmed-81578142021-06-07 Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives Dev, Saloni Kankan, Tanvi Blasco, Drew Le, PhuongThao D. Agrest, Martin Dishy, Gabriella Mascayano, Franco Schilling, Sara Jorquera, María José Dahl, Catarina Cavalcanti, Maria Tavares Price, LeShawndra Conover, Sarah Yang, Lawrence H. Alvarado, Rubén Susser, Ezra S. Glob Ment Health (Camb) Original Research Paper BACKGROUND: Few studies provide clear rationale for and the reception of adaptations of evidence-based interventions. To address this gap, we describe the context-dependent adaptations in critical time intervention-task shifting (CTI-TS), a manualized recovery program for individuals with psychosis in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and Santiago, Chile. Implications of the adaptations – incorporating a task-shifting approach and modifying the mode of community-based service delivery – are examined from users' perspectives. METHODS: A secondary analysis of in-depth interviews with CTI-TS users (n = 9 in Brazil; n = 15 in Chile) was conducted. Using the framework method, we thematically compared how participants from each site perceived the main adapted components of CTI-TS. RESULTS: Users of both sites appreciated the task-shifting worker pair to provide personalized, flexible, and relatable support. They wanted CTI-TS to be longer and experienced difficulty maintaining intervention benefits in the long-term. In Chile, stigma and a perceived professional hierarchy toward the task-shifting providers were more profound than in Brazil. Engagement with community-based services delivery in homes and neighborhoods (Chile), and at community mental health centers (Brazil) were influenced by various personal, familial, financial, and social factors. Uniquely, community violence was a significant barrier to engagement in Brazil. CONCLUSION: CTI-TS’ major adaptations were informed by the distinct mental health systems and social context of Santiago and Rio. Evaluation of user experiences with these adaptations provides insights into implementing and scaling-up task-shifting and community-oriented interventions in the region through the creation of specialized roles for the worker pair, targeting sustained intervention effects, and addressing socio-cultural barriers. Cambridge University Press 2021-04-27 /pmc/articles/PMC8157814/ /pubmed/34104456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2021.10 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Paper
Dev, Saloni
Kankan, Tanvi
Blasco, Drew
Le, PhuongThao D.
Agrest, Martin
Dishy, Gabriella
Mascayano, Franco
Schilling, Sara
Jorquera, María José
Dahl, Catarina
Cavalcanti, Maria Tavares
Price, LeShawndra
Conover, Sarah
Yang, Lawrence H.
Alvarado, Rubén
Susser, Ezra S.
Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives
title Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives
title_full Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives
title_fullStr Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives
title_short Implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in Chile and Brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives
title_sort implementation of a pilot community-based psychosocial intervention for patients with psychoses in chile and brazil: a comparative analysis of users' perspectives
topic Original Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8157814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34104456
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/gmh.2021.10
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