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原住民与主流社会的合作关系:探索为有药物滥用问题的原住民客户提供合作服务安排所面临的挑战和促进因素。

Aboriginal-mainstream partnerships: exploring the challenges and enhancers of a collaborative service arrangement for Aboriginal clients with substance use issues.

机构信息

Curtin Health Innovation Research Institute, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2013 Jan 10;13:12. doi: 10.1186/1472-6963-13-12.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Partnerships between different health services are integral to addressing the complex health needs of vulnerable populations. In Australia, partnerships between Aboriginal community controlled and mainstream services can extend health care options and improve the cultural safety of services. However, although government funding supports such collaborations, many factors can cause these arrangements to be tenuous, impacting the quality of health care received. Research was undertaken to explore the challenges and enhancers of a government initiated service partnership between an Aboriginal Community Controlled alcohol and drug service and three mainstream alcohol rehabilitation and support services.

METHODS

Sixteen staff including senior managers (n=5), clinical team leaders (n=5) and counsellors (n=6) from the four services were purposively recruited and interviewed. Interviews were semi-structured and explored staff experience of the partnership including the client intake and referral process, shared client care, inter-service communication and ways of working.

RESULTS & DISCUSSION: Communication issues, partner unfamiliarity, 'mainstreaming' of Aboriginal funding, divergent views regarding staff competencies, client referral issues, staff turnover and different ways of working emerged as issues, emphasizing the challenges of working with a population with complex issues in a persistent climate of limited resourcing. Factors enhancing the partnership included adding a richness and diversity to treatment possibilities and opportunities to explore different, more culturally appropriate ways of working.

CONCLUSION

While the literature strongly advises partnerships be suitably mature before commencing service delivery, the reality of funding cycles may require partnerships become operational before relationships are adequately consolidated. Allowing sufficient time and funding for both the operation and relational aspects of a partnership is critical, with support for partners to regularly meet and workshop arrangements. Documentation that makes clear and embeds working arrangements between partners is important to ameliorate many of the issues that can arise. Given the historical undercurrents, flexible approaches are required to focus on strengths that contribute to progress, even if incremental, rather than on weaknesses which can undermine efforts. This research offers important lessons to assist other services collaborating in post-colonial settings to offer treatment pathways for vulnerable populations.

摘要

背景

不同卫生服务机构之间的伙伴关系对于满足弱势人群的复杂健康需求至关重要。在澳大利亚,土著社区控制的服务机构与主流服务机构之间的伙伴关系可以扩大医疗保健选择,并提高服务的文化安全性。然而,尽管政府资金支持这种合作,但许多因素可能导致这些安排不稳定,从而影响所接受的医疗保健质量。本研究旨在探讨一项由政府发起的服务伙伴关系所面临的挑战和促进因素,该伙伴关系涉及一个土著社区控制的酒精和毒品服务机构与三个主流酒精康复和支持服务机构。

方法

从四个服务机构中,有针对性地招募并采访了 16 名员工,包括高级管理人员(n=5)、临床团队负责人(n=5)和顾问(n=6)。访谈采用半结构化方式,探讨了员工对伙伴关系的经验,包括客户入职和转介流程、共同客户护理、服务间沟通以及工作方式。

结果与讨论

沟通问题、合作伙伴不熟悉、土著资金“主流化”、对员工能力的不同看法、客户转介问题、员工流失和不同的工作方式等问题凸显出来,强调了在资源有限的持续环境中,为具有复杂问题的人群提供服务所面临的挑战。增强伙伴关系的因素包括为治疗可能性增添丰富性和多样性,以及探索不同、更具文化适宜性的工作方式的机会。

结论

尽管文献强烈建议在开始提供服务之前,伙伴关系应适当成熟,但资金周期的现实可能要求伙伴关系在关系得到充分巩固之前开始运作。为伙伴关系的运作和关系方面提供足够的时间和资金支持至关重要,并且需要支持合作伙伴定期开会并研讨安排。记录明确并嵌入合作伙伴之间的工作安排对于缓解可能出现的许多问题非常重要,这些问题可能会破坏努力。鉴于历史背景,需要采取灵活的方法,关注有助于取得进展(即使是渐进的)的优势,而不是关注可能破坏努力的劣势。本研究为其他在后殖民背景下合作提供弱势人群治疗途径的服务提供了重要经验教训。

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