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原住民年轻人获取公共性健康服务的障碍和促进因素:一项混合方法系统评价。

Barriers and enablers for young Aboriginal people in accessing public sexual health services: A mixed method systematic review.

机构信息

Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, 7788Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Centre for Global Indigenous Futures, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Int J STD AIDS. 2022 May;33(6):559-569. doi: 10.1177/09564624221080365. Epub 2022 Mar 25.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

A mixed method systematic review was undertaken to address the research question, Aboriginal people are disproportionally affected by significantly higher incidence rates of sexually transmissible infections (STIs), compared to the rest of the Australian population. This problem is particularly acute for young people under 30 years of age who suffer from the consequences of STIs due to the number of sexual partners and challenges faced in accessing healthcare.

METHODS

The study inclusion criteria were: papers published between January 1999 and September 2019 inclusive; published in any language, discussed healthcare barriers and facilitators; included people under 30 years of age; contained research with one or more of the following terms; Aboriginal, Health, Access, Barriers and Sexual Health; was published or discussed Australia research. Articles were extracted from MEDLINE, Embase, PsychINFO, Proquest Social Sciences, Open Grey and NLM Bookshelf. An initial search identified 770 articles; 23 duplicate articles were removed. 642 were excluded for not meeting inclusion criteria following a title and abstract review of articles. 60 articles underwent full text review by two reviewers and 15 articles were included in analysis.

RESULTS

This review found that novel approaches to service delivery such as incorporating STI testing into other targeted initiatives, providing self-testing kits and achieving high levels of cultural competency were key facilitators to access. Whereas location of services, inconsistent service provision, shame and differing levels of knowledge about the effects of STIs were key barriers.

CONCLUSIONS

This systematic review identified barriers and facilitators of access to sexual health services for Aboriginal young people. System level changes are needed to improve physical environments, service integration and consistent provision of culturally competent services. This review highlights the need for further research focussed on assessing the real-world pressures of young Aboriginal people and how healthcare providers can better offer a person-centred service.

摘要

背景

本混合方法系统评价旨在回答研究问题,即与澳大利亚其他人群相比,原住民受性传播感染(STI)发病率显著升高的影响不成比例。对于 30 岁以下的年轻人来说,这个问题尤其严重,他们因性伴侣数量多和获得医疗保健的挑战而遭受 STI 的后果。

方法

本研究的纳入标准为:1999 年 1 月至 2019 年 9 月期间发表的论文;以任何语言发表,讨论医疗保健障碍和促进因素;包括 30 岁以下的人群;包含以下一个或多个术语的研究:原住民、健康、获取、障碍和性健康;发表或讨论澳大利亚的研究。文章从 MEDLINE、Embase、PsychINFO、Proquest Social Sciences、Open Grey 和 NLM Bookshelf 中提取。初步搜索确定了 770 篇文章;排除了 23 篇重复文章。通过对文章的标题和摘要进行审查,有 642 篇文章因不符合纳入标准而被排除。有 60 篇文章由两位评审员进行全文审查,有 15 篇文章纳入分析。

结果

本评价发现,服务提供的新方法,如将 STI 检测纳入其他针对性举措、提供自我检测试剂盒和实现高度文化能力,是获得服务的关键促进因素。而服务地点、服务提供不一致、羞耻感和对 STI 影响的不同程度的认识是主要障碍。

结论

本系统评价确定了原住民年轻人获得性健康服务的障碍和促进因素。需要进行系统层面的变革,以改善物理环境、服务整合和提供一致的、具有文化能力的服务。本评价强调需要进一步研究如何评估年轻原住民的现实压力,以及医疗保健提供者如何更好地提供以人为本的服务。

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