Cultural adaptation of internet interventions for refugees: Results from a user experience study in Germany.

Journal: Internet interventions

Volume: 18

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Affiliated Institutions:  Department of Rehabilitation Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology, University of Freiburg, Engelbergerstr. , D- Freiburg, Germany. Department of Health Psychology, Institute of Psychology, Leuphana University Lüneburg, Universitätsallee , D- Lüneburg, Germany. Department of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Institute of Psychology and Education, Ulm University, Albert-Einstein-Allee , D- Ulm, Germany.

Abstract summary 

The estimated number of refugees worldwide resulting from persecution, conflict, violence, or human rights violations reached 25.4 million in 2017. An increased prevalence of mental disorders combined with language and socio-cultural barriers pose a challenge for healthcare systems. Internet-based interventions can help to meet this challenge. For the effective use of such interventions in refugees, cultural adaptations are necessary. The variety of their cultural backgrounds thereby is particularly challenging.We conducted this explorative qualitative study in order to identify elements of Internet-based interventions that need cultural adaptation to be suitable for refugees. Six refugees from Syria, Iran, Eritrea, Algeria, and Iraq, and six healthcare providers (two social workers, two psychologists, one physiotherapist, one physician) working with refugees went through an intervention for individuals with sleeping problems (). Possible threats to user experience were identified using the Think Aloud method and semi-structured interviews. Statements were analysed based on the grounded theory method.Results indicate the necessity to adapt the intervention to the specifics of refugees including aspects related to the flight (i.e., past and current stressors) and non-western characteristics (i.e., habits, disease and treatment concepts). Elements of adaptation should include pictures, role models, language, psychoeducational elements, structure of modules, and format of presentation.Cultural adaptation can be used to facilitate the identification with an intervention, which seems crucial to increase the acceptance among refugees. In spite of their diverse cultural backgrounds, it appears feasible to create interventions that allow identification by refugees from different home countries.

Authors & Co-authors:  Spanhel Schweizer Wirsching Lehr Baumeister Bengel Sander

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Citations :  Abi Ramia J., Harper Shehadeh M., Kheir W., Zoghbi E., Watts S., Heim E., El Chammay R. Community cognitive interviewing to inform local adaptations of an e-mental health intervention in Lebanon. Global Mental Health. 2018;5
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Identifiers
Doi : 100252
SSN : 2214-7829
Study Population
Male,Female
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Cultural sensitive psychotherapy;Low-threshold intervention;Mental health gap;Stepped care;eHealth
Study Design
Grounded Theory
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Eritrea
Publication Country
Netherlands