2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssmmh.2021.100036
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Flexible protocols and paused audio recorders: The limitations and possibilities for technologies of care in two global mental health interventions

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“…For example, recent research measured both the fidelity of peer recovery specialists in delivering the content of an evidence-based intervention for substance use, and the use of appropriate self-disclosure (Anvari et al, 2022 ). Additionally, it has been identified in trials in Kenya and India that fidelity measures might miss the adaptations that non-specialists make to interventions, which could increase engagement or could be potentially harmful to the intervention (Leocata et al, 2021 ). Strategies to capture these adaptations could enhance our ability to improve interventions with non-specialist cultural expertise, while training non-specialists around the types of adaptations that could be inappropriate.…”
Section: Considerations For Training Non-specialists In Evidence-base...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, recent research measured both the fidelity of peer recovery specialists in delivering the content of an evidence-based intervention for substance use, and the use of appropriate self-disclosure (Anvari et al, 2022 ). Additionally, it has been identified in trials in Kenya and India that fidelity measures might miss the adaptations that non-specialists make to interventions, which could increase engagement or could be potentially harmful to the intervention (Leocata et al, 2021 ). Strategies to capture these adaptations could enhance our ability to improve interventions with non-specialist cultural expertise, while training non-specialists around the types of adaptations that could be inappropriate.…”
Section: Considerations For Training Non-specialists In Evidence-base...mentioning
confidence: 99%