Miner Sarah, Liebel Dianne V, Wilde Mary H, Carroll Jennifer K, Omar Sadiya
NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing, 433 1st Avenue, New York, NY, 10010, USA.
University of Rochester School of Nursing, Rochester, NY, USA.
J Immigr Minor Health. 2018 Oct;20(5):1215-1221. doi: 10.1007/s10903-017-0658-5.
Many studies have identified the vulnerability of ethnic elders, and there is promising evidence indicating home health care (HHC) services can improve the health outcomes of Somali older adults. This study used a community-engaged qualitative descriptive approach with the participation of non-profit organization Refugees Helping Refugees. The purpose of this study was to explore and describe Somali older adults' and their families' perceptions of and experiences with HHC services in order to improve its use and access. Data collection included home visits (n = 15), semi-structured interviews (n = 17) and debriefing sessions (n = 16) with 19 individuals from 14 Somali families. Somali families recognized HHC services were needed and believed having services in the home facilitated learning but HHC agencies should work more with the Somali community. HHC agencies need to work with community organizations to facilitate cultural and health understanding, and better health care for Somali older adults.
许多研究已经确定了老年少数民族群体的脆弱性,并且有可靠证据表明居家医疗保健(HHC)服务可以改善索马里老年人的健康状况。本研究采用了社区参与的定性描述方法,有非营利组织“难民帮助难民”参与其中。本研究的目的是探索和描述索马里老年人及其家庭对居家医疗保健服务的看法和体验,以改善其使用情况和可及性。数据收集包括对来自14个索马里家庭的19个人进行家访(n = 15)、半结构化访谈(n = 17)和汇报会(n = 16)。索马里家庭认识到需要居家医疗保健服务,并认为在家中提供服务便于学习,但居家医疗保健机构应更多地与索马里社区合作。居家医疗保健机构需要与社区组织合作,促进文化和健康方面的理解,并为索马里老年人提供更好的医疗保健服务。