Ngāi Tahu Māori Health Research Unit, Division of Health Sciences, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Mental Health, Addictions and Intellectual Disability Directorate, Te Whatu Ora - Southern, Dunedin, New Zealand.
Int J Ment Health Nurs. 2023 Aug;32(4):1072-1081. doi: 10.1111/inm.13141. Epub 2023 Mar 28.
In New Zealand, people receiving care from specialist mental health and addiction services experience poorer health outcomes compared to the general population. Māori (Indigenous) specialist mental health and addiction service users experience disproportionate inequities. This study aims to: (1) Describe and understand mental health staff perspectives on the quality of care delivered to specialist mental health and addiction service users in their service - including specifically for Māori; and (2) Identify areas staff report as opportunities for quality improvement. In 2020, Southern District Health Board (now Te Whatu Ora - Southern) mental health staff were invited to participate in a cross-sectional study assessing their perceptions of a range of service aspects. This paper presents quantitative and qualitative analyses about quality of care. Among the 319 staff who completed the questionnaire; 272 provided quality-of-care responses. Among these, 78% reported the quality of care delivered to service users as 'good' or 'excellent'; only 60% reported this for Māori service users. Participants identified individual, service and broader system level factors influencing the quality of care delivered to service users, including factors specific for Māori. This study has identified, for what appears to be the first time, empirical and concerning differences in staff ratings of the quality of care delivered to Māori and SMHAS users overall. Findings highlight the need for institutional and managerial prioritization of hauora Māori, and incorporating tikanga Māori and Te Tiriti into practice.
在新西兰,接受专科精神健康和成瘾服务的人比一般人群的健康状况更差。毛利人(原住民)的专科精神健康和成瘾服务使用者经历了不成比例的不平等。本研究旨在:(1)描述和了解精神健康工作人员对他们服务中向专科精神健康和成瘾服务使用者提供的护理质量的看法——包括专门针对毛利人的护理质量;(2)确定工作人员报告的有质量改进机会的领域。在 2020 年,南部地区卫生委员会(现为 Te Whatu Ora- Southern)邀请精神卫生工作人员参与一项横断面研究,评估他们对一系列服务方面的看法。本文介绍了关于护理质量的定量和定性分析。在完成问卷的 319 名工作人员中;272 人提供了护理质量的回复。在这些人中,78%的人报告向服务使用者提供的护理质量“良好”或“优秀”;只有 60%的人报告对毛利人服务使用者提供了这种护理质量。参与者确定了影响向服务使用者提供护理质量的个人、服务和更广泛系统层面的因素,包括针对毛利人的具体因素。本研究首次确定了工作人员对毛利人和 SMHAS 使用者的护理质量的评价存在差异,这令人关注。研究结果强调了机构和管理层需要优先考虑毛利人的健康,将毛利人的习俗和《怀唐伊条约》纳入实践。