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Applying an Equity Lens to Characterizing the Process and Reasons for an Adaptation to an Evidenced-based Practice.

Kelly A Aschbrenner1,2, Nora M Mueller3, Souvik Banerjee4, Stephen J Bartels5,6.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Adaptations to evidence-based practices (EBPs) are common but can impact implementation and patient outcomes. In our prior research, providers in routine care made a fidelity-inconsistent adaptation to an EBP that improved health outcomes in people with serious mental illness (SMI). The purpose of this study was to characterize the process and reasons for the adaptation using a framework for reporting adaptations and modifications to EBPs, with a focus on equity.
METHODS: This study used qualitative data collected during a national implementation of the InSHAPE EBP addressing obesity in persons with SMI. We reviewed transcripts from five behavioral health organizations that made a successful fidelity-inconsistent adaptation to a core component of InSHAPE that was associated with cardiovascular risk reduction. We coded the data using the Framework for Reporting Adaptations and Modifications-Expanded (FRAME) with an emphasis on exploring whether the adaptation addressed inequities in using the EBP related to social determinants of health.
RESULTS: Across the five agencies, the fidelity-inconsistent adaptation was characterized as unplanned and reactive in response to challenges InSHAPE teams experienced delivering the intervention in community fitness facilities as intended. In all cases, the goal of the adaptation was to improve intervention access, feasibility and fit. Social and economic disadvantage were noted obstacles to accessing fitness facilities or gyms among participants with SMI, which led agencies to adapt the program by offering sessions at the mental health center.
CONCLUSIONS: Findings from this study show the advantages of applying a health equity lens to evaluate how obstacles such as poverty and discrimination influence EBP adaptations. Recommendations can also assist researchers and community partners in making proactive decisions about allowable adaptations to EBPs.

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Keywords:  Adaptation; Behavioral health; Fidelity; Health equity; Implementation; Social determinants of health

Year:  2021        PMID: 34514417      PMCID: PMC8428660          DOI: 10.1177/26334895211017252

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Implement Res Pract        ISSN: 2633-4895


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