Whealin Julia M, Nelson Dawna, Kawasaki Michelle M, Mahoney Michael A
Veterans Affairs Pacific Islands Health Care System.
Psychol Serv. 2017 Aug;14(3):279-288. doi: 10.1037/ser0000161.
Pacific Island veterans suffer from greater severity of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared with Caucasian veterans but face substantial barriers to mental health care. However, the factors that may dissuade or facilitate veterans in the Pacific Islands from seeking mental health care are not known. The main aim of this study was to identify how internal and external factors interact to impact wounded warriors' access to and use of mental health services. Veterans residing in 5 rural Pacific Island locations were mailed recruitment materials. Other veterans were made aware of the project by key stakeholders in their communities. Thirty-seven male veterans (across 5 focus groups) and 1 female veteran (via individual interview) participated. The study utilized an analytic design in which taped focus group discussions were transcribed verbatim and coded for major themes. Results indicated that most veterans identified Veterans Affairs (VA) as a positive source for health care. However, common concerns acknowledged were as follows: (a) difficulty navigating the VA system, (b) time associated with receiving care, (c) family stigma, (d) community stigma, (e) cultural differences, and (f) a lack of knowledge about VA services and benefits. Facilitators of care included the following: (a) individual knowledge and self-efficacy, (b) networking with other veterans, (c) family support, and (d) rural community support. All factor levels interacted in subtle ways to ultimately impact access to care. Next steps are described, including projects designed to better meet the needs of rural Pacific Island veterans. (PsycINFO Database Record
与白种退伍军人相比,太平洋岛屿退伍军人患创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)的程度更严重,但在获得心理健康护理方面面临重大障碍。然而,尚不清楚哪些因素可能会劝阻或促使太平洋岛屿的退伍军人寻求心理健康护理。本研究的主要目的是确定内部和外部因素如何相互作用,以影响受伤战士获得和使用心理健康服务的情况。居住在太平洋岛屿5个农村地区的退伍军人收到了招募材料。其他退伍军人则通过其社区的关键利益相关者了解到该项目。37名男性退伍军人(来自5个焦点小组)和1名女性退伍军人(通过个人访谈)参与了研究。该研究采用了一种分析设计,即对录音的焦点小组讨论进行逐字转录,并对主要主题进行编码。结果表明,大多数退伍军人认为退伍军人事务部(VA)是医疗保健的积极来源。然而,公认的常见担忧如下:(a)在VA系统中导航困难,(b)与接受护理相关的时间,(c)家庭耻辱感,(d)社区耻辱感,(e)文化差异,以及(f)对VA服务和福利缺乏了解。护理的促进因素包括:(a)个人知识和自我效能感,(b)与其他退伍军人建立联系,(c)家庭支持,以及(d)农村社区支持。所有因素水平都以微妙的方式相互作用,最终影响获得护理的机会。文中描述了后续步骤,包括旨在更好地满足太平洋岛屿农村退伍军人需求的项目。(PsycINFO数据库记录