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聋人美国手语使用者在心理健康和物质使用治疗设施中的沟通接入。

Communication Access In Mental Health And Substance Use Treatment Facilities For Deaf American Sign Language Users.

机构信息

Tyler G. James (

Michael S. Argenyi, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

出版信息

Health Aff (Millwood). 2022 Oct;41(10):1413-1422. doi: 10.1377/hlthaff.2022.00408.

Abstract

Deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) American Sign Language users experience significant mental health-related disparities compared with non-DHH English speakers. Yet there is little empirical evidence documenting this priority population's communication access in mental health and substance use treatment facilities. This study measured mental health and substance use treatment facilities' noncompliance to Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), which requires health care facilities receiving government funds to provide effective communication access, such as a sign language interpreter, to DHH patients. Using nationally representative data from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, we found that 41 percent of mental health facilities and 59 percent of substance use treatment facilities receiving public funds reported not providing services in sign language in 2019 and were thus noncompliant with the ACA's mandate to provide accessible communication to DHH patients. We mapped these data to display state-level noncompliance, and we make detailed recommendations at the policy, facility, and provider levels. These include monitoring noncompliance among government-funded facilities, expanding state-by-state mental health licensure reciprocity and telehealth policies to improve access to American Sign Language-fluent mental health professionals and addiction counselors, establishing systematic processes to collect information on disability-related accommodation needs, and increasing the workforce of DHH American Sign Language-fluent providers.

摘要

聋人和重听(DHH)美国手语使用者与非 DHH 英语使用者相比,在心理健康相关方面存在显著差异。然而,几乎没有实证证据记录这一优先人群在心理健康和药物使用治疗设施中的沟通机会。本研究衡量了心理健康和药物使用治疗设施对《平价医疗法案》(ACA)第 1557 条的不遵守情况,该法案要求接受政府资金的医疗保健设施为 DHH 患者提供有效的沟通机会,例如手语翻译。本研究使用美国药物滥用和心理健康服务管理局的全国代表性数据发现,在 2019 年,41%的心理健康设施和 59%的药物使用治疗设施报告未提供手语服务,因此违反了 ACA 为 DHH 患者提供可及沟通的要求。我们将这些数据映射以显示州级违规情况,并在政策、设施和提供者层面提出详细建议。这些建议包括:监测政府资助设施的违规情况;扩大各州心理健康许可互惠和远程医疗政策,以改善对美国手语流利的心理健康专业人员和成瘾咨询师的获取途径;建立系统的流程来收集有关残疾相关住宿需求的信息;并增加 DHH 美国手语流利的提供者的劳动力。

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