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社区伙伴关系探索新斯科舍省第一民族社区的精神卫生服务。

A community partnership to explore mental health services in First Nations communities in Nova Scotia.

机构信息

School of Nursing, Dalhousie University, 5869 University Ave., Halifax, NS B3H 3J5.

出版信息

Can J Public Health. 2009 Nov-Dec;100(6):432-5. doi: 10.1007/BF03404339.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aimed at identifying the gaps, barriers and successes/solutions associated with mental health services in Mi'kmaq communities in Nova Scotia.

METHODS

Community-based participatory research, which is consistent with Ownership, Control, Access and Possession principles of research with Aboriginal communities, was employed for this work. Health directors of the 13 Mi'kmaq communities in Nova Scotia were involved with the research question, design and write-up of the study. This qualitative descriptive study consisted of open-ended structured interviews with consumers, family members and health care providers. Systematic data collection and analysis of interviews present an understanding of issues of mental health services in the communities.

RESULTS

The findings identified barriers and successes/solutions in mental health services in First Nations communities, where services and resources are different from those in more urban communities. Core programs, covering aspects of education, collaboration and culturally relevant community-based services, were identified as solutions to problems identified by participants. Service providers specified core funding for services as essential for continuity and sustainability.

DISCUSSION

While efforts have been made in the past to address mental illness in Mi'kmaq communities, many of these efforts have been proposal driven or crisis oriented. The need for community-based, culturally appropriate, coordinated and sustainable services is evident on the basis of the study's findings. The final report has been disseminated to local community members, participants, Atlantic First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, the Provincial Department of Health and the Atlantic Policy Congress to provide evidence that can inform policy and practice related to mental health in Mi'kmaq communities in Nova Scotia.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在确定新斯科舍省米克马克社区心理健康服务的差距、障碍以及成功/解决方案。

方法

本研究采用了符合原住民社区所有权、控制、获取和占有原则的基于社区的参与式研究方法。新斯科舍省 13 个米克马克社区的卫生主任参与了研究问题、设计和研究报告的撰写。这项定性描述性研究包括对消费者、家庭成员和医疗保健提供者进行开放式结构化访谈。系统地收集和分析访谈数据,了解社区心理健康服务的问题。

结果

研究结果确定了第一民族社区心理健康服务的障碍和成功/解决方案,这些社区的服务和资源与更城市化社区不同。核心项目涵盖教育、协作和具有文化相关性的社区为基础的服务方面,被确定为参与者所确定问题的解决方案。服务提供商指定核心服务资金对于服务的连续性和可持续性至关重要。

讨论

尽管过去已经做出了努力来解决米克马克社区的精神疾病问题,但其中许多努力都是基于提案或危机导向的。根据研究结果,显然需要基于社区的、文化适宜的、协调的和可持续的服务。最终报告已分发给当地社区成员、参与者、大西洋原住民和因纽特人健康分部、省卫生部门和大西洋政策大会,以提供可以为新斯科舍省米克马克社区的心理健康相关政策和实践提供信息的证据。

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