| Literature DB >> 24996511 |
Lars P Hölzel1, Zivile Ries, Jördis M Zill, Levente Kriston, Jörg Dirmaier, Martin Härter, Isaac Bermejo.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many of the approximately 15 million people with a migration background living in Germany (19% of the population) are inadequately reached by existing healthcare provision. In the literature, the necessity for cultural adaptation of information material for patients with a migration background is often cited as a measure for improving healthcare.In this study, culturally sensitive information material will be developed and evaluated for patients with a migration background and depression or chronic low back pain. In this respect, it will be examined whether culturally sensitive information material is judged as more useful by the patients than standard translated patient information without cultural adaptation. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24996511 PMCID: PMC4226988 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-15-265
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Study schedule
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| Eligibility screen | × | | | | |
| Informed consent | × | | | | |
| Allocation | | × | | | |
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| Culturally sensitive patient information material | | | × | | |
| Standard translated patient information material | | | × | | |
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| Diagnosis | × | | | | |
| Treatment | × | | | | |
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| Demographic information (age, sex, migration background, mother tongue, German language proficiency, education)* | | | × | | |
| Acculturation (SMAS) | | | × | | |
| Usefulness of information material (USE) | | | × | × | × |
| Knowledge of the disease* | | | × | × | × |
| Perceived cultural sensitivity* | | | × | | |
| Behaviour change* | | | | × | × |
| Illness perception (Brief-IPQ) | | | × | × | × |
| Symptom self-rating (PHQ-9, Core set) | | | × | × | × |
| Acceptance of the disease or treatment* | | | × | × | × |
| Adherence (MOS) | | | | × | × |
| Satisfaction with physician (ZAPA) | | | × | × | × |
| Health care utilization* | | | | × | × |
| Quality of life (WHO-5) | × | × | × | ||
-T1, within the consultation; T0, after informed consent has been given; T1, after consultation; T2, 8 weeks; T3, 6 months; Brief-IPQ, Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire; MOS, Medical Outcomes Study (general adherence); PHQ-9, 9-item version of the Patient Health Questionnaire; SMAS, Stephenson Multigroup Acculturation Scale; USE, Usefulness Scale for Patient Information Material; WHO-5, WHO 5 Well-being Index; ZAPA, questionnaire assessing satisfaction with outpatient care, with a focus on patient participation; *, self-constructed items.