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“他们也都在挣扎”:边缘化吸毒人群自我管理慢性病面临的社会和经济障碍及促进因素。

"They're all struggling as well": social and economic barriers and facilitators to self-managing chronic illness among marginalized people who use drugs.

机构信息

School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

C.T. Lamont Primary Health Care Research Centre, Bruyère Research Institute, Ottawa, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2022 Dec;17(1):2082111. doi: 10.1080/17482631.2022.2082111.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Self-management is recommended for addressing chronic conditions, and self-management programmes improve health behaviours and outcomes. However, social and economic factors have been neglected in self-management research, despite their relevance for marginalized groups. Thus, we aimed to explore barriers and facilitators that influence self-management among socioeconomically marginalized people who use drugs (PWUD).

METHODS

Using community-based participatory methods, we developed a qualitative interview guide and conducted peer-led recruitment. Participants were admitted into the study after self-identifying as using non-prescribed drugs, having a chronic health issue, and experiencing socioeconomic marginalization. Data were analysed using reflexive thematic analysis, taking a relational autonomy lens.

RESULTS

Participants highlighted substantial barriers to managing their health issues, mostly stemming from their social and economic environments, such as unstable housing, low income, lack of supportive social networks, and negative healthcare experiences. Participants also described how their ability to self-manage their chronic conditions benefited from specific aspects of social interactions, including close relationships, community connectedness, and engaging in peer support.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings suggest that structural interventions are needed to support self-management among marginalized PWUD, especially stable housing. Self-management supports for PWUD would benefit from including a range of low-barrier community-based options, peer work opportunities, and advocacy for needs.

摘要

目的

自我管理被推荐用于处理慢性疾病,并且自我管理方案可以改善健康行为和结果。然而,尽管社会经济因素与边缘化群体相关,但在自我管理研究中却被忽视了。因此,我们旨在探索影响使用非法药物的社会经济边缘化人群(PWUD)自我管理的障碍和促进因素。

方法

我们采用基于社区的参与性方法,制定了一份定性访谈指南,并进行了同行领导的招募。参与者在自我认同为使用非处方药物、患有慢性健康问题和经历社会经济边缘化后,被纳入研究。数据采用反思性主题分析进行分析,采用关系自主视角。

结果

参与者强调了管理他们健康问题的实质性障碍,这些障碍主要源于他们的社会和经济环境,例如不稳定的住房、低收入、缺乏支持性的社交网络和负面的医疗保健体验。参与者还描述了他们自我管理慢性疾病的能力如何受益于社交互动的特定方面,包括亲密关系、社区联系和参与同伴支持。

结论

我们的研究结果表明,需要进行结构性干预来支持边缘化的 PWUD 进行自我管理,特别是提供稳定的住房。针对 PWUD 的自我管理支持应包括一系列低门槛的社区选择、同伴工作机会和倡导需求。

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