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BARRIERS AND STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN DIVERSE RURAL DYADS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS

It is often challenging to engage and retain rural Latinx and Native Americans in psychosocial interventions after stroke, despite the fact that these populations tend to experience poorer health outcomes. Although strategies for effective patient-provider communication exist, few studies focus on t...

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Autores principales: McCarthy, Michael, Garcia, Y Evie, Cassady, Mara, Mall, Neshay, Bosch, Pamela, Barger, Steven
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9771081/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3128
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author McCarthy, Michael
Garcia, Y Evie
Cassady, Mara
Mall, Neshay
Bosch, Pamela
Barger, Steven
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Cassady, Mara
Mall, Neshay
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description It is often challenging to engage and retain rural Latinx and Native Americans in psychosocial interventions after stroke, despite the fact that these populations tend to experience poorer health outcomes. Although strategies for effective patient-provider communication exist, few studies focus on the cultural aspects of engagement and retention of diverse dyads in a rural context. The aim of this study is to describe barriers to engagement and retention of diverse rural dyads in post-stroke psychosocial interventions, as well as to elucidate specific strategies to address these barriers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with Nf14 clinical providers with extensive experience serving diverse rural couples and families. Qualitative data were analyzed using interpretive description methods. Seven key barriers were identified, grouped broadly into: 1. Those presented by providers (1a. Lack of time and attention given to dyads “telling their story”; 1b. Lack of culturally appropriate interpersonal skills; 1c. Incongruence between provider-patient values) and 2. Those existing within dyads themselves (2a. Low priority given to interpersonal and emotional issues; 2b. Concern about confidentiality in small communities and mistrust of those in power due to current or historical experiences with dominant cultures; 2c. Perception of stigma surrounding interpersonal and emotional issues; 2d. Tendency to be polite, accommodating, or feign investment). Providers offered specific culturally-informed strategies to overcome barriers which in turn may increase engagement and minimize attrition. Providers and researchers may benefit from these insights as they work to communicate with, build trust, and meet the unique needs of these populations.
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spelling pubmed-97710812023-01-24 BARRIERS AND STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN DIVERSE RURAL DYADS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS McCarthy, Michael Garcia, Y Evie Cassady, Mara Mall, Neshay Bosch, Pamela Barger, Steven Innov Aging Late Breaking Abstracts It is often challenging to engage and retain rural Latinx and Native Americans in psychosocial interventions after stroke, despite the fact that these populations tend to experience poorer health outcomes. Although strategies for effective patient-provider communication exist, few studies focus on the cultural aspects of engagement and retention of diverse dyads in a rural context. The aim of this study is to describe barriers to engagement and retention of diverse rural dyads in post-stroke psychosocial interventions, as well as to elucidate specific strategies to address these barriers. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with Nf14 clinical providers with extensive experience serving diverse rural couples and families. Qualitative data were analyzed using interpretive description methods. Seven key barriers were identified, grouped broadly into: 1. Those presented by providers (1a. Lack of time and attention given to dyads “telling their story”; 1b. Lack of culturally appropriate interpersonal skills; 1c. Incongruence between provider-patient values) and 2. Those existing within dyads themselves (2a. Low priority given to interpersonal and emotional issues; 2b. Concern about confidentiality in small communities and mistrust of those in power due to current or historical experiences with dominant cultures; 2c. Perception of stigma surrounding interpersonal and emotional issues; 2d. Tendency to be polite, accommodating, or feign investment). Providers offered specific culturally-informed strategies to overcome barriers which in turn may increase engagement and minimize attrition. Providers and researchers may benefit from these insights as they work to communicate with, build trust, and meet the unique needs of these populations. Oxford University Press 2022-12-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9771081/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igac059.3128 Text en © The Author(s) 2022. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cassady, Mara
Mall, Neshay
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Barger, Steven
BARRIERS AND STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN DIVERSE RURAL DYADS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
title BARRIERS AND STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN DIVERSE RURAL DYADS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
title_full BARRIERS AND STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN DIVERSE RURAL DYADS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
title_fullStr BARRIERS AND STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN DIVERSE RURAL DYADS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
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title_short BARRIERS AND STRATEGIES TO ENGAGE AND RETAIN DIVERSE RURAL DYADS IN PSYCHOSOCIAL INTERVENTIONS
title_sort barriers and strategies to engage and retain diverse rural dyads in psychosocial interventions
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