Culturally and linguistically diverse mothers accessing public health nursing: A narrative review.

Public Health Nursing (Boston, Mass.) Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-11-22 DOI:10.1111/phn.13015
Mehrnoush Bonakdar Tehrani, Lynn Kemp, Kelly Baird
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Abstract

Background: Culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) families with young children are less likely to seek out healthcare services in comparison with the mainstream population. A lack of appropriate access and engagement with public health nursing (PHN) service contributes to major health disparities for CALD mothers.

Aim: To describe and synthesize the available literature on the factors that promote or hinder CALD mothers' access to and engagement with PHN services and in particular sustained nurse home-visiting (SNHV) programs. This paper identifies gaps and new areas of needed research inquiry to support best provision of PHN for CALD mothers.

Method: A narrative review of the literature was conducted. Databases searched included PubMed, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Scopus with year of publication between 2000 and 2020.

Results: Of 463 total articles, 12 met inclusion criteria. The key barriers and facilitators identified were grouped in three major themes. These include mother-related issues, experiences with interpreters, and program and program delivery related issues.

Discussion: The review demonstrates that CALD mothers with limited English proficiency (LEP) are experiencing multiple challenges in accessing and engaging with PHN and SNHV services. More research is needed to understand nurse-mother-interpreter relationships and policy and practice issues.

获得公共卫生护理的不同文化和语言的母亲:叙述审查。
背景:与主流人群相比,有幼儿的文化和语言多样性(CALD)家庭不太可能寻求医疗保健服务。缺乏适当的获取和参与公共卫生护理服务是造成新生儿死亡母亲健康差距的主要原因。目的:描述和综合有关促进或阻碍CALD母亲获得和参与PHN服务,特别是持续护士家访(SNHV)计划的因素的现有文献。本文确定了差距和需要研究调查的新领域,以支持为新生儿产后母亲提供最好的PHN。方法:对相关文献进行叙述性回顾。检索的数据库包括PubMed, CINAHL, MEDLINE, Cochrane和Scopus,出版年份为2000年至2020年。结果:463篇文章中,12篇符合纳入标准。确定的主要障碍和促进因素分为三个主题。这些问题包括与母亲有关的问题,与口译员的经验,以及与项目和项目交付相关的问题。讨论:该综述表明,英语水平有限的CALD母亲在获取和参与PHN和SNHV服务方面面临着多重挑战。需要更多的研究来了解护士-母亲-口译员的关系以及政策和实践问题。
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