Centre for Postgraduate Nursing Studies, University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand.
J Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs. 2021 Aug;28(4):578-589. doi: 10.1111/jpm.12720. Epub 2020 Dec 19.
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: There is evidence that the LGBT communities experience greater health disparities, particularly in relation to their mental health needs. The LGBT communities are often faced with stigma and discrimination within mental health services. WHAT THE PAPER ADDS TO EXISTING KNOWLEDGE?: People within the LGBT communities have identified that their experiences of mental health services reinforce stigma and lack an understanding of their specific needs. Their needs can be addressed by mental health services that challenge heteronormative assumptions and promote self-acceptance and equity. WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE?: The existing heteronormative culture in mental health nursing practice needs to be challenged. Practice needs to demonstrate self-awareness of personal and societal LGBT biases, prejudices, and stigma. Practice needs to demonstrate knowledge of important LGBT health care and psychosocial issues. Practice needs to reflect LGBT clinical skills grounded in professional ethics, guidelines, and standards of care.
INTRODUCTION: The lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities are a minority population that experience a range of health disparities, including mental health. Because these groups have higher rates of mental disorder than the general population it is, therefore, pertinent to identify their specific mental health needs and their experiences when accessing mental health care.
To identify the mental health needs of the LGBT communities and their experiences of accessing mental health care.
An integrative review of qualitative studies was conducted.
A total of fourteen studies were selected for this review. The studies identified that participants' experiences of accessing mental health care were related to (a) experiencing stigma and (b) staff's lack of knowledge and understanding of LGBT people's needs. They identified a need for mental health care that promotes the principles of equity, inclusion and respect for diversity.
The LGBT communities while not a homogenous group, face unique challenges when dealing with their mental health needs. Services that promote health equity and self-acceptance are important for this group.
It is vital that mental health nursing education incorporate models that promote equity, inclusion and respect for diversity regarding this group of people.
确定 LGBT 群体的心理健康需求以及他们在获得精神卫生保健方面的体验。
对定性研究进行综合回顾。
共选择了 14 项研究。这些研究确定,参与者在获得精神卫生保健方面的体验与(a)经历污名化,以及(b)工作人员对 LGBT 人群需求的知识和理解的缺乏有关。他们认为需要提供促进公平、包容和尊重多样性原则的精神卫生保健。
尽管 LGBT 群体不是一个同质群体,但他们在处理自己的心理健康需求时面临着独特的挑战。促进健康公平和自我接纳的服务对这个群体很重要。
精神科护理教育至关重要,需要纳入促进公平、包容和尊重多样性的模式,针对这一人群。