黑人和少数族裔社区获得心理健康服务的感知障碍:英格兰东南部的一项定性研究。

Perceived barriers to accessing mental health services among black and minority ethnic (BME) communities: a qualitative study in Southeast England.

作者信息

Memon Anjum, Taylor Katie, Mohebati Lisa M, Sundin Josefin, Cooper Max, Scanlon Thomas, de Visser Richard

机构信息

Department of Primary Care and Public Health, Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Brighton, UK.

Public Health Directorate, Brighton and Hove City Council, Brighton and Hove, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2016 Nov 16;6(11):e012337. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-012337.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

In most developed countries, substantial disparities exist in access to mental health services for black and minority ethnic (BME) populations. We sought to determine perceived barriers to accessing mental health services among people from these backgrounds to inform the development of effective and culturally acceptable services to improve equity in healthcare.

DESIGN AND SETTING

Qualitative study in Southeast England.

PARTICIPANTS

26 adults from BME backgrounds (13 men, 13 women; aged >18 years) were recruited to 2 focus groups. Participants were identified through the registers of the Black and Minority Ethnic Community Partnership centre and by visits to local community gatherings and were invited to take part by community development workers. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes about perceived barriers to accessing mental health services.

RESULTS

Participants identified 2 broad themes that influenced access to mental health services. First, personal and environmental factors included inability to recognise and accept mental health problems, positive impact of social networks, reluctance to discuss psychological distress and seek help among men, cultural identity, negative perception of and social stigma against mental health and financial factors. Second, factors affecting the relationship between service user and healthcare provider included the impact of long waiting times for initial assessment, language barriers, poor communication between service users and providers, inadequate recognition or response to mental health needs, imbalance of power and authority between service users and providers, cultural naivety, insensitivity and discrimination towards the needs of BME service users and lack of awareness of different services among service users and providers.

CONCLUSIONS

People from BME backgrounds require considerable mental health literacy and practical support to raise awareness of mental health conditions and combat stigma. There is a need for improving information about services and access pathways. Healthcare providers need relevant training and support in developing effective communication strategies to deliver individually tailored and culturally sensitive care. Improved engagement with people from BME backgrounds in the development and delivery of culturally appropriate mental health services could facilitate better understanding of mental health conditions and improve access.

摘要

目的

在大多数发达国家,黑人和少数族裔(BME)人群在获得心理健康服务方面存在巨大差异。我们试图确定这些背景人群在获取心理健康服务时所感知到的障碍,以为开发有效且符合文化接受度的服务提供信息,从而改善医疗保健的公平性。

设计与地点

在英格兰东南部进行的定性研究。

参与者

26名来自BME背景的成年人(13名男性,13名女性;年龄>18岁)被招募到2个焦点小组。参与者通过黑人和少数族裔社区伙伴关系中心的登记册以及走访当地社区聚会来确定,并由社区发展工作者邀请其参与。进行了主题分析以确定关于获取心理健康服务所感知到的障碍的关键主题。

结果

参与者确定了影响获取心理健康服务的2个广泛主题。首先,个人和环境因素包括无法识别和接受心理健康问题、社交网络的积极影响、男性不愿讨论心理困扰并寻求帮助、文化认同、对心理健康的负面看法和社会污名以及经济因素。其次,影响服务使用者与医疗保健提供者之间关系的因素包括初次评估等待时间过长的影响、语言障碍、服务使用者与提供者之间沟通不畅、对心理健康需求的认识不足或反应不当、服务使用者与提供者之间权力和权威的不平衡、文化幼稚、对BME服务使用者需求的麻木不仁和歧视以及服务使用者和提供者对不同服务的认识不足。

结论

来自BME背景的人群需要相当多的心理健康知识和实际支持,以提高对心理健康状况的认识并消除污名。需要改善关于服务和获取途径的信息。医疗保健提供者在制定有效的沟通策略以提供个性化且具有文化敏感性的护理方面需要相关培训和支持。在开发和提供符合文化的心理健康服务方面,加强与BME背景人群的互动,有助于更好地理解心理健康状况并改善获取服务的机会。

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