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南澳大利亚州移民和服务提供者获取心理健康服务障碍的观点:以在南澳大利亚州的具有难民背景的非洲移民为例。

Migrants and Service Providers' Perspectives of Barriers to Accessing Mental Health Services in South Australia: A Case of African Migrants with a Refugee Background in South Australia.

机构信息

College of Medicine and Public Health, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA 5042, Australia.

Institute of Resource Governance and Social Change, Jl. R. W. Monginsidi II, No. 2, Kupang 85221, Indonesia.

出版信息

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021 Aug 24;18(17):8906. doi: 10.3390/ijerph18178906.

Abstract

International mobility has increased steadily in recent times, bringing along a myriad of health, social and health system challenges to migrants themselves and the host nations. Mental health issues have been identified as a significant problem among migrants, with poor accessibility and underutilisation of the available mental health services (MHSs) repeatedly reported, including in Australia. Using a qualitative inquiry and one-on-one in-depth interviews, this study explored perspectives of African migrants and service providers on barriers to accessing MHSs among African migrants in South Australia. The data collection took place during the COVID-19 pandemic with lockdown and other measures to combat the pandemic restricting face to face meetings with potential participants. Online platforms including Zoom and/or WhatsApp video calls were used to interview 20 African migrants and 10 service providers. Participants were recruited from community groups and/or associations, and organisations providing services for migrants and/or refugees in South Australia using the snowball sampling technique. Thematic framework analysis was used to guide the data analysis. Key themes centred on personal factors (health literacy including knowledge and the understanding of the health system, and poor financial condition), structural factors related to difficulties in navigating the complexity of the health system and a lack of culturally aware service provision, sociocultural and religious factors, mental health stigma and discrimination. The findings provide an insight into the experiences of African migrants of service provision to them and offer suggestions on how to improve these migrants' mental health outcomes in Australia. Overcoming barriers to accessing mental health services would need a wide range of strategies including education on mental health, recognising variations in cultures for effective service provision, and addressing mental health stigma and discrimination which strongly deter service access by these migrants. These strategies will facilitate help-seeking behaviours as well as effective provision of culturally safe MHSs and improvement in access to MHSs among African migrants.

摘要

国际流动性在最近一段时间稳步增加,给移民自身和东道国带来了无数健康、社会和卫生系统方面的挑战。心理健康问题已被确定为移民中的一个重大问题,据报道,包括在澳大利亚,移民获得心理健康服务(MHS)的机会有限,且利用率低。本研究采用定性探究和一对一深入访谈的方法,探讨了南澳大利亚非洲移民和服务提供者对非洲移民获得 MHS 障碍的看法。数据收集是在 COVID-19 大流行期间进行的,由于封锁和其他抗击大流行的措施限制了与潜在参与者的面对面会议。采用在线平台,包括 Zoom 和/或 WhatsApp 视频通话,对 20 名非洲移民和 10 名服务提供者进行了访谈。参与者是通过滚雪球抽样技术从社区团体和/或协会以及在南澳大利亚为移民和/或难民提供服务的组织中招募的。采用主题框架分析来指导数据分析。主要主题集中在个人因素(包括对健康系统的了解和理解的健康素养以及较差的财务状况)、与难以驾驭健康系统的复杂性和缺乏文化意识的服务提供相关的结构因素、社会文化和宗教因素、心理健康污名和歧视。研究结果深入了解了非洲移民对他们提供服务的体验,并就如何改善澳大利亚这些移民的心理健康结果提出了建议。克服获得心理健康服务的障碍需要广泛的策略,包括心理健康教育,认识到文化差异以提供有效的服务,以及解决心理健康污名和歧视,这些因素严重阻碍了这些移民寻求服务。这些策略将促进寻求帮助的行为,以及为非洲移民提供文化安全的 MHS 和改善获得 MHS 的机会。

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