Two-Spirit Peoples' experiences accessing and receiving care from community pharmacies.

IF 1.6 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Marissa Pirlot, Jaris Swidrovich
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Abstract

Background: Two-Spirit Peoples face unique challenges in accessing and receiving health care in Canada due to health services, including community pharmacy services, being built on hetero- and cis-normative models that impede appropriate care for this group. Currently, there is limited published information on Two-Spirit Peoples' experiences accessing and receiving care in community pharmacy settings.

Methods: To address the lack of published information, 21 Two-Spirit individuals shared their experiences in a focus group setting. Four different focus groups were held across Canada, including 1 in Saskatoon, Vancouver, Edmonton, and Toronto. Informed by Indigenous methodologies, data were recorded via audio recording and notetaking, and the audio was transcribed and then analyzed for themes using the Voice-Centred Relational Method.

Results: Three major structural systems that affect the experiences of Two-Spirit Peoples in community pharmacies were identified: 1) white supremacy, 2) capitalism, and 3) heteronormativity. These 3 systemic issues presented themselves via racism, homophobia, transphobia, pharmacists' lack of knowledge about Two-Spirit individuals and their health and lack of time spent educating or building relationships with Two-Spirit Peoples. Participants provided suggestions for how community pharmacists can better serve the Two-Spirit community, such as using inclusive language, adding pronouns and preferred names to patient files, increasing knowledge about Two-Spirit health and advocating for Two-Spirit Peoples.

Discussion: The results suggest that dismantling current structures and ideologies in community pharmacy and society are required to overcome the identified issues.

Conclusion: Two-Spirit Peoples face barriers when it comes to accessing and receiving care in community pharmacies, resulting in many Two-Spirit individuals avoiding health care to save themselves from unsafe and uncomfortable interactions. Pre- and postlicensure pharmacy education about Two-Spirit Peoples is required to improve Two-Spirit Peoples' experiences accessing and receiving care in community pharmacies.

双灵人从社区药房获取和接受护理的经验。
背景:在加拿大,由于包括社区药房服务在内的医疗服务都是建立在异性恋和顺性规范模式之上,阻碍了对双灵人的适当护理,因此双灵人在获取和接受医疗护理方面面临着独特的挑战。目前,有关双灵人在社区药房环境中获取和接受医疗服务的经验的公开信息十分有限:为了解决缺乏公开信息的问题,21 名两魂人在焦点小组中分享了他们的经历。在加拿大各地举行了四次不同的焦点小组讨论,其中一次分别在萨斯卡通、温哥华、埃德蒙顿和多伦多举行。在土著方法的指导下,通过录音和记笔记的方式记录了数据,并对音频进行了转录,然后使用以声音为中心的关系法对主题进行了分析:结果:研究确定了影响双灵人在社区药房工作经历的三大结构体系:1)白人至上主义;2)资本主义;3)异性恋。这三个系统性问题通过种族主义、仇视同性恋、仇视变性人、药剂师缺乏对双灵人及其健康的了解,以及缺乏教育双灵人或与双灵人建立关系的时间等方式表现出来。与会者就社区药剂师如何更好地为双灵人社区服务提出了建议,如使用包容性语言、在患者档案中添加代词和首选名称、增加双灵人健康知识以及为双灵人代言等:讨论:研究结果表明,要克服所发现的问题,就必须打破社区药房和社会的现有结构和意识形态:双灵人在社区药房获取和接受医疗服务时面临障碍,导致许多双灵人为了避免不安全和不舒适的互动而回避医疗服务。为了改善双灵人在社区药房获取和接受医疗服务的体验,需要开展有关双灵人的执照前和执照后药学教育。
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Canadian Pharmacists Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
2.50
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26.70%
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43
期刊介绍: Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal is the oldest continuously published periodical in Canada. Our mission is to enhance patient care through advancement of pharmacy practice, with continuing professional development, peer-reviewed research, and advocacy. Our vision is to become the foremost journal for pharmacy practice and research.
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