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物质使用和寻求帮助的障碍:对东非移民获得挪威医疗服务的经历的定性研究。

Substance use and help-seeking barriers: a qualitative study of East African migrants' experiences of access to Norwegian healthcare services.

机构信息

Faculty of Health, Department of Nursing, Oslo Metropolitan University, St. Olavs Plass, P.O. Box 4, NO-0130, Oslo, Norway.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2023 Feb 2;23(1):107. doi: 10.1186/s12913-023-09110-6.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Migration to Norway has increased rapidly in recent decades. Migrants have a lower prevalence of substance use, but may have an elevated risk of developing mental health issues and substance use problems due to various migration and post-migration factors. Few studies have sought to understand substance use problems among migrants in Norway. This study aimed to explore how people of East African background experience help-seeking for substance use problems in the Norwegian healthcare system.

METHODS

Using an explorative approach, in-depth individual interviews were conducted with six adult participants from Somalia, Eritrea and Sudan who had been in contact with the Norwegian healthcare system. The goal of the interviews was to facilitate in-depth and nuanced descriptions of the participants' lived experience of help-seeking for substance use problems. The data were analysed using interpretive phenomenological analysis.

RESULTS

The analysis resulted in five themes in which participants described their help-seeking experiences for substance use problems as lack of knowledge and access to information, scepticism towards a 'white system', fear of exclusion from family and ethnic community, racism as a barrier to help-seeking, and positive experiences and ideas for future treatment practices.

CONCLUSION

This study provides an improved understanding of how migrants with substance use problems experience help-seeking in healthcare. The variety of barriers illustrates inequality in substance use care for East African migrants in Norway.

摘要

背景

近几十年来,挪威的移民数量迅速增加。移民的物质使用流行率较低,但由于各种移民和后移民因素,他们可能有更高的心理健康问题和物质使用问题的风险。很少有研究试图了解挪威移民的物质使用问题。本研究旨在探讨东非背景的人在挪威医疗保健系统中如何寻求物质使用问题的帮助。

方法

采用探索性方法,对来自索马里、厄立特里亚和苏丹的六名成年参与者进行了深入的个人访谈,他们曾接触过挪威的医疗保健系统。访谈的目的是促进参与者对寻求物质使用问题帮助的生活体验进行深入和细致的描述。使用解释现象学分析对数据进行分析。

结果

分析结果产生了五个主题,参与者在这些主题中描述了他们寻求物质使用问题帮助的经历,包括缺乏知识和信息获取、对“白人系统”的怀疑、对被家庭和族裔社区排斥的恐惧、种族主义是寻求帮助的障碍、以及对未来治疗实践的积极体验和想法。

结论

本研究增进了对有物质使用问题的移民在医疗保健中寻求帮助的体验的理解。各种障碍说明了挪威东非移民在物质使用护理方面的不平等。

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