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Strategies for capacity building in a low-resource setting: Stakeholders' voices.

James D LeeHedda MeadanEnkhjin OyunbaatarAmarbuyan Amar
Published in: Autism : the international journal of research and practice (2022)
Prevalence of autism is increasing all around the globe, but there is still great inequity in accessing evidence-based interventions. Although the field of autism research has made great strides in identifying and establishing evidence-based interventions, dissemination and implementation of these interventions have been reported as inequitable. This inequity is especially highlighted in many low-resource settings, such as Mongolia. As a field, there is still much to be learned about what strategies are used by stakeholders in low-resource settings to build capacity and to mitigate the hardships. To gain a deeper understanding of strategies for capacity building within a low-resource setting, we conducted five focus groups with 30 Mongolian caregivers of children with autism and 15 individual interviews with various professionals who work in Mongolia. These stakeholders reported three main strategies, including (a) partnership, (b) advocacy, and (c) empowerment, which included several strategies and implications on capacity-building practices. Furthermore, the findings from this study may suggest important implications for future intervention research.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • intellectual disability
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • randomized controlled trial
  • palliative care
  • young adults
  • risk factors