授权
心理干预
心理学
移民
卫生公平
干预(咨询)
概念框架
文化多样性
概念模型
社区参与研究
人口
发展心理学
社会心理学
社会学
参与式行动研究
公共卫生
护理部
医学
社会科学
哲学
认识论
精神科
政治学
法学
人口学
考古
人类学
历史
作者
Yolanda Suárez-Balcázar,Amy Pei-Lung Yu,Stephany Brown,Jasmine Brown,Adriana Crostley,Deborah Parra‐Medina,Mariela Saenz,Mansha Mirza,Aníbal Velásquez,Sandra B. Vanegas,Sandy Magaña
摘要
The growing diversity of the U.S. population, partly due to immigration, has called attention to scholars and practitioners to attend to immigrants' cultural beliefs, values, and ways of doing when designing interventions to promote health and wellbeing. In this paper, we propose a contextual and dynamic model for co-developing a culturally tailored intervention with the community to advance equity and empowerment of Latinx immigrant caregivers of children with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). Grounded in the literature and voices of the community, the proposed model includes six interactive dimensions (LARREDS) that guided the development of the PODER Familiar intervention described here. These include language and linguistic preferences; accessibility factors; reflecting the group's values, ways of thinking and doing; reflecting generational differences; dimensions of delivery and learning style; and the social, ecological, and cultural environment. Informed by principles of family engagement, the model also includes eight strategies for engaging caregivers throughout the intervention. The conceptual model was co-developed with promotoras who also provided input on the PODER Familiar intervention. While describing the model in action, we highlight the voices of the promotoras. The implications of culturally tailored interventions and the application of the model to designing interventions for other migrant populations are discussed.
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