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安大略省北部一个基于禁欲的原住民住院治疗项目的患者体验:一项描述性定性研究。

Patient experience of an abstinence-based Indigenous residential treatment program in Northern Ontario: a descriptive qualitative study.

作者信息

Marsh T N, Eshakakogan C, Spence M, Morin K A, Oghene P, Goertzen A, Tahsin F, Gauthier G, Sayers Dean, Ozawanimke Alan, Bissaillion Brent, Marsh D C

机构信息

Northern Ontario School of Medicine University, Sudbury, ON, Canada.

North Shore Tribal Council, Mamaweswen, ON, Canada.

出版信息

Front Health Serv. 2024 Dec 24;4:1387184. doi: 10.3389/frhs.2024.1387184. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Indigenous peoples with substance use disorders (SUD) and intergenerational trauma (IGT) face complex healthcare needs. Therefore understanding Indigenous patient experiences is crucial for enhancing care delivery, fostering engagement, and achieving optimal outcomes, yet few studies explore the motivations for seeking, staying in, and utilizing treatment from an Indigenous perspective. The goal of this study was to understand the patient experience with an abstinence-based treatment model in a residential treatment setting.

METHODS

A qualitative thematic study was conducted between April 2018 and February 2020 at Benbowpka treatment centre in Blind River, Ontario, Canada. We evaluated the results of the abstinence-based model intervention from the patient's perspective. The Client Quality Assurance Survey tool was employed to gather this data. The data underwent thematic analysis to derive meaningful insights.

RESULTS

A total of 157 patients were interviewed. The results were categorized into three parts: (1) Critical events that encouraged participants to seeking treatment; (2) Benefits experienced by participants while they were in the program; (3) Participants take-aways and priorities after completing the program. Core themes emerged in each category and each theme is sub-categorized into quadrants of the Medicine Wheel. Firstly, there was a critical juncture that significantly impacted participants' lives that motivated them to seek treatment at the Benbowpka Treatment Centre. Second, during the study, participants admission to the Benbowopka Treatment Centre, the participants benefitted from a holistic program that addresses spiritual, physical, mental and emotional aspects of healing. Third, participants identified tangible ways in which they implement the skills they gained during the program in their daily lives. Overall, study demonstrates that clients benefitted from both the program activities and the traditional healing practices.

CONCLUSION

This research identified that SUD Indigenous residential treatment programs need to include culture, healing practices, activities and relationships that are part of the treatment process. This study found that the cultural elements and healing practices of the program were highly valued by clients.

摘要

背景

患有物质使用障碍(SUD)和经历代际创伤(IGT)的原住民面临着复杂的医疗保健需求。因此,了解原住民患者的经历对于改善护理服务、促进参与并实现最佳治疗效果至关重要,但很少有研究从原住民的角度探讨寻求、接受和利用治疗的动机。本研究的目的是了解在住院治疗环境中基于禁欲的治疗模式下患者的体验。

方法

2018年4月至2020年2月在加拿大安大略省布莱德河的本博普卡治疗中心进行了一项定性主题研究。我们从患者的角度评估了基于禁欲模式干预的结果。使用客户质量保证调查工具收集这些数据。对数据进行主题分析以得出有意义的见解。

结果

共采访了157名患者。结果分为三个部分:(1)鼓励参与者寻求治疗的关键事件;(2)参与者在项目期间所体验到的益处;(3)参与者在完成项目后的收获和优先事项。每个类别中都出现了核心主题,每个主题又细分为药轮的象限。首先,存在一个对参与者生活产生重大影响的关键时刻,促使他们在本博普卡治疗中心寻求治疗。其次,在研究期间,参与者入住本博沃普卡治疗中心,受益于一个全面的项目,该项目涉及治疗的精神、身体、心理和情感方面。第三,参与者确定了他们在日常生活中运用在项目中获得的技能的具体方式。总体而言,研究表明客户从项目活动和传统治疗方法中都受益。

结论

本研究确定,SUD原住民住院治疗项目需要纳入作为治疗过程一部分的文化、治疗方法、活动和关系。本研究发现,项目的文化元素和治疗方法受到客户的高度重视。

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