Mental Health and Addictions Services, Hastings Hospital, Hastings, New Zealand.
Department of Psychological Medicine, University of Otago, Wellington, New Zealand.
Aust N Z J Psychiatry. 2024 Dec;58(12):1055-1061. doi: 10.1177/00048674241285172. Epub 2024 Sep 30.
To understand the themes for Māori subjected to compulsory community treatment orders.
The Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 has been utilised in Aotearoa New Zealand for more than three decades. Despite Māori having higher rates of being subject to community treatment orders, there is little research examining their perspectives of its benefits and harms.
Thematic analysis of a purposive sample of Māori in Hawke's Bay, New Zealand.
Five themes were developed. Māori described community treatment orders as and . Some Māori described being poorly informed of the structures surrounding the use of community treatment orders and saw it as a mechanism to regarding treatment. Counterbalancing these, Māori described community treatment orders as and saw them as a mechanism to access care. Finally, some described their compulsory treatment status as .
Thematic analysis identified five clear themes from interview participants. Conceptualisation of community treatment orders was largely negative, although Māori acknowledged that being subject to community treatment orders demanded more support from services. Themes of stigma and restriction are common in the literature, however, conception of the use of community treatment orders to bypass consent is novel. The literature describes community treatment orders as providing support, however, in this study, the interpretation suggests a need to lose personal autonomy to receive care, a potentially 'slippery slope' towards a two-tier type service. These findings remind services of the importance of attending to cultural elements of care, being clear around the process of consent. In terms of policy, weaving in cultural understanding appears to be important from an Indigenous perspective.
了解毛利人接受强制社区治疗令的主题。
1992 年《精神健康(强制评估和治疗)法》在新西兰已经实施了三十多年。尽管毛利人接受社区治疗令的比例更高,但几乎没有研究检查他们对其利弊的看法。
对新西兰霍克斯湾的毛利人进行了有针对性的样本的主题分析。
制定了五个主题。毛利人将社区治疗令描述为 和 。一些毛利人表示,他们对使用社区治疗令的结构知之甚少,认为这是一种 治疗的机制。与之形成对比的是,毛利人将社区治疗令描述为 和 ,并将其视为获得护理的一种机制。最后,一些人将自己的强制治疗状况描述为 。
主题分析从访谈参与者中确定了五个明确的主题。对社区治疗令的概念化基本上是负面的,尽管毛利人承认接受社区治疗令需要从服务中获得更多的支持。耻辱和限制的主题在文献中很常见,然而,将社区治疗令用于绕过同意的概念是新颖的。文献描述社区治疗令提供支持,但在这项研究中,解释表明需要失去个人自主权才能接受护理,这可能是朝着双层服务的“滑坡”。这些发现提醒服务提供者注意护理的文化元素的重要性,在同意过程中要明确。就政策而言,从土著观点来看,融入文化理解似乎很重要。