True Gala, Rigg Khary K, Butler Anneliese
Philadelphia Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, USA.
Qual Health Res. 2015 Oct;25(10):1443-55. doi: 10.1177/1049732314562894. Epub 2014 Dec 8.
Despite an urgent need for mental health care among U.S. service members returning from deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, many veterans do not receive timely or adequate treatment. We used photovoice methods to engage veterans in identifying barriers to utilizing mental health services. Veterans described how key aspects of military culture and identity, highly adaptive during deployment, can deter help-seeking behavior and hinder recovery. Veterans' photographs highlighted how mental health symptoms and self-coping strategies operated as barriers to care. Many veterans' photos and stories revealed how negative health care encounters contributed to avoidance and abandonment of treatment; some veterans described these experiences as re-traumatizing. Visual methods can be a powerful tool for engaging recent war veterans in research. In particular, community-based participatory research approaches, which have rarely been used with veterans, hold great promise for informing effective interventions to improve access and enhance provision of patient-centered care for veterans.
尽管从伊拉克和阿富汗部署地回国的美国军人对心理健康护理有着迫切需求,但许多退伍军人并未得到及时或充分的治疗。我们采用摄影声音法让退伍军人参与识别利用心理健康服务的障碍。退伍军人描述了军事文化和身份认同的关键方面在部署期间具有高度适应性,却如何能阻碍寻求帮助的行为并妨碍康复。退伍军人的照片突出了心理健康症状和自我应对策略如何成为获得护理的障碍。许多退伍军人的照片和故事揭示了负面的医疗遭遇如何导致对治疗的回避和放弃;一些退伍军人将这些经历描述为再次造成创伤。视觉方法可以成为让近期战争退伍军人参与研究的有力工具。特别是基于社区的参与性研究方法,这种方法很少用于退伍军人,对于为改善退伍军人获得医疗服务的机会并加强以患者为中心的护理提供有效干预措施具有很大潜力。