Exploring peer education for migrant informal caregivers of mentally ill loved ones: a realist evaluation protocol

探索针对精神疾病患者亲属的移民非正式照护者的同伴教育:一项现实主义评估方案

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Informal caregivers with a migration background who care for someone with a mental illness often experience elevated caregiver burdens due to factors such as discrimination, language barriers, and stigma. In The Netherlands, a peer education intervention called 'They Are not Mental?!' (TANM) addresses these challenges by reducing stigma, increasing help-seeking behaviors, and improving access to healthcare. This transdisciplinary study evaluates how contextual factors and mechanisms influence its outcomes. DESCRIPTION: This research protocol outlines a realist evaluation of the intervention using a mixed-methods design, including interviews, post-questionnaires, and observations. The study will develop and refine the program theory to determine for whom, in what contexts, why, and how the intervention works. DISCUSSION: This protocol shows how we plan to investigate how, why, for whom and under what circumstances TANM produces its intended outcomes, using a realist evaluation approach. This approach is well-suited for evaluating complex interventions because it accommodates for dynamic and iterative interventions. Its focus is on understanding patterns and mechanisms within specific contexts, using program theories. CONCLUSION: The evaluation of TANM will inform future intervention adaptations and guide future efforts to support vulnerable populations, particularly migrants navigating caregiving challenges.

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