THURS-013 - Insights for Cultural Adaptation of Evidence-based Interventions from a Scoping Review
Thursday, April 17, 2025
11:45 AM – 12:45 PM PST
Location: Pacific I/II, 2nd Floor
Area of Responsibility: Area II: Planning Subcompetencies: 1.1 Plan assessment., 1.4 Synthesize assessment findings to inform the planning process. Research or Practice: Research
Professor Rollins School of Public Health Tucker, Georgia, United States
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this session, participants will be able to:
Define categories of culture and cultural adaptation
List steps in conducting cultural adaptations to existing evidence-based programs
Brief Abstract Summary: The purpose of this presentation is to define the need for cultural adaptations, categories of defining culture, and cultural adaptation. It will provide steps in conducting cultural adaptation and provide steps in the cultural adaptation process.
Detailed abstract description: Translating evidence-based intervention in public health is important to improve health behaviors and other outcomes and reduce health disparities. Culturally adapting interventions is one approach to reaching different cultural groups to address health equity. The goals of this study were to compile definitions of program adaptations, identify processes and steps in cultural adaptations and pose recommendations for future research related to cultural adaptations. We performed a scoping review of cultural adaptation frameworks or models for public health through literature searches. Studies were coded for definitions of adaptation, cultural adaptation, other cultural concepts, process steps, community engagement and public health topic in an Excel abstraction form. We found 15 frameworks that described cultural adaptation concepts and processes and 9 had varying definitions of cultural adaptations. All frameworks included tasks of information gathering about the community and developing a preliminary adapted program; over 50% had making refinements to the adapted program after some pilot testing. Only one framework mentioned the role of experts in the adaptation or enhancement process and one mentioned dissemination. 13 articles (86%) reported the inclusion of community engagement in the adaptation process. These data present key definitions related to cultural adaptation and themes related to the process of cultural adaptation. We also report on key steps for conducting cultural adaptations in practice.