South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2012 Sep;56(9):902-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2788.2011.01494.x. Epub 2011 Nov 2.
Patient experience of those accessing mental health services has been found to be different between ethnic groups. Although the needs of people with intellectual disabilities (ID) from different ethnic communities are being increasingly recognised, little has been published about their experiences of mental health services. The aim of this study was to establish whether there are any differences in the experiences of people with ID and mental health problems from two ethnic communities in South London.
A two-round Delphi process was utilised. White British and Black or Black British service users from a specialist community-based mental health service for adults with ID completed a specially compiled questionnaire. Statements on participants' experiences, including satisfaction with care, staff members' attitudes, cultural awareness and level of support, were rated using a Likert scale.
Twenty-four out of 32 participants (75%) completed both rounds of the Delphi consultation. Consensus (≥80% agreement with the group median) was reached for 20 items in the White group and five items in the Black group. All responses that reached consensus were positive about the services that were being received. The Black group were less positive about a range of their experiences, including the use of medication.
People with ID from two ethnic groups were able to successfully complete a Delphi consultation regarding their experiences of mental health services. Broad consensus on positive experiences of services was reached in the White group but not for the Black participants.
研究发现,不同族裔群体在使用心理健康服务方面的体验存在差异。尽管不同族裔社区的智障人士(ID)的需求日益受到关注,但关于他们对心理健康服务的体验却鲜有报道。本研究旨在确定在伦敦南部的两个族裔群体中,智障人士和有心理健康问题的人士的体验是否存在差异。
采用两轮德尔菲法。来自一家专门为智障成年人提供社区精神卫生服务的机构的英国白人及黑人或黑人社群的服务使用者完成了一份专门编制的问卷。使用李克特量表对参与者的体验(包括对护理的满意度、工作人员的态度、文化意识和支持水平)进行评分。
32 名参与者中有 24 名(75%)完成了两轮德尔菲咨询。在白人组中有 20 项和黑人组中有 5 项达到了共识(≥80%的人同意小组中位数)。所有达到共识的回应都对他们正在接受的服务表示积极。黑人组对一系列体验的评价较低,包括药物治疗。
来自两个族裔群体的智障人士能够成功完成关于他们对心理健康服务体验的德尔菲咨询。白人组对服务的积极体验达成了广泛共识,但黑人参与者没有达成共识。