De Kock Charlotte
Faculty of Law & Criminology, Institute for Social Drug Research, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium.
J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2023 Jul-Sep;22(3):544-570. doi: 10.1080/15332640.2021.1960229. Epub 2021 Sep 1.
In Europe, the prerequisites of equitable substance use treatment (SUT) for migrants and ethnic minorities (MEM) remain understudied. This qualitative study maps barriers and facilitators identified by 14 professionals in Flanders, Belgium. The analysis identified micro and meso level barriers and how they intersect. Whereas barriers to treatment are often attributed to the client (vulnerabilities, language, trust, knowledge) our results demonstrate that they are also rooted in services (lack of expertise, issues with interpreters, diversity policies, waiting list and referral bias). These results emphasize the responsibility of meso and macro policymaking in resolving treatment mismatch problems.
在欧洲,针对移民和少数族裔的公平物质使用治疗(SUT)的先决条件仍未得到充分研究。这项定性研究梳理了比利时弗拉芒地区14名专业人员所确定的障碍和促进因素。分析确定了微观和中观层面的障碍以及它们如何相互交织。虽然治疗障碍通常归因于客户(脆弱性、语言、信任、知识),但我们的结果表明,这些障碍也源于服务(缺乏专业知识、口译员问题、多样性政策、等候名单和转诊偏见)。这些结果强调了中观和宏观政策制定在解决治疗不匹配问题方面的责任。