Gypsy, Roma and Traveller populations and mental health in the UK: a need for real working together and co-production of services

Q2 Medicine
Radha Kothari, Amy Ward, Derek K Tracy
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Abstract

Gypsy, Roma and Traveller (GRT) communities have considerably worse mental health outcomes than the general population and many other ethnic minority groups. We argue that there is a dynamic, interplaying ‘accessibility mismatch’, resulting in a failure of healthcare services to adequately understand and work with GRT communities in a meaningful way. The consequences are limited engagement and poor health outcomes. Contact with services is often at crisis points, such as in forensic services, which reinforces existing prejudice. Research is limited, and therefore so is the evidence base. It is critical that the UK's National Health Service takes a culturally informed approach to co-produce services that are accessible and responsive to GRT communities. Here we offer practical actions that healthcare organisations can undertake to help redress imbalances and increase equity of healthcare outcomes for these overlooked populations.
吉普赛人、罗姆人和游民与英国的精神健康:需要真正的合作和共同提供服务
吉普赛人、罗姆人和游民(GRT)群体的心理健康状况比一般人群和许多其他少数民族群体要差得多。我们认为,存在一种动态的、相互影响的 "可及性不匹配",导致医疗服务机构无法充分了解吉普赛人、罗姆人和游民社区并与之开展有意义的合作。其后果是参与度有限,健康状况欠佳。与服务机构的接触往往是在危机关头,例如在法医服务机构,这就强化了现有的偏见。研究有限,因此证据基础也有限。至关重要的是,英国国家医疗卫生服务机构应采取一种具有文化信息的方法,共同提供可为 GRT 社区所用并能对其做出响应的服务。在此,我们提出了医疗机构可以采取的切实可行的行动,以帮助这些被忽视的人群纠正不平衡现象并提高医疗结果的公平性。
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BJPsych International
BJPsych International Medicine-Psychiatry and Mental Health
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