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Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to explore whether the cultural competency training in Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) services is sufficient to equip Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWP) to support Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) service users.
Design/methodology/approach
A qualitative design was adopted using semi-structured interviews with six PWP participants. Reflexive thematic analysis using Braun and Clarke’s (2006) six-step process was used in data analysis.
Findings
Three themes revealed evaluations of PWP training, factors supporting PWPs’ cultural competency and points of improvement for PWP training. The training briefly and superficially covered cultural competency content; however, it encouraged PWPs to explore potential personal and cultural biases in therapy. PWP training can also be improved by providing more culturally relevant resources and involving BAME service users.
Research limitations/implications
A small sample size (N = 6) was used, impacting the findings’ generalizability.
Practical implications
PWP training does not sufficiently equip PWPs to support BAME service users. PWPs’ reflection of their own ethnic identity and personal experiences, when combined with training, can improve cultural competency. IAPT training should focus on cultural awareness, knowledge and skills to enhance therapeutic experience. Moreover, PWPs should reflect on their identity, personal biases and experiences when working with diverse communities.
Originality/value
This is one of the few qualitative studies evaluating the cultural competencies of PWPs in IAPT.
目的本研究旨在探讨提高心理治疗服务可及性的文化能力训练是否足以让心理健康从业者(PWP)为黑人、亚裔和少数族裔(BAME)服务使用者提供支持。设计/方法/方法采用定性设计,对六名PWP参与者进行了半结构化访谈。数据分析采用Braun and Clarke(2006)的六步法进行反身性主题分析。调查结果三个主题包括对工务人员培训的评估、支持工务人员文化能力的因素和工务人员培训的改进要点。培训对文化能力内容的覆盖比较简单、肤浅;然而,它鼓励残疾人在治疗中探索潜在的个人和文化偏见。通过提供更多与文化相关的资源和让BAME服务用户参与进来,也可以改善工务计划的培训。研究局限性/意义由于样本量小(N = 6),影响了研究结果的普遍性。实际意义spwp培训不能充分装备pwp来支持BAME服务用户。工兵对自身种族认同和个人经历的反思,与培训相结合,可以提高他们的文化能力。IAPT培训应注重文化意识、知识和技能,以提高治疗体验。此外,工兵在与不同社区合作时,应反思自己的身份、个人偏见和经历。原创性/价值这是为数不多的定性研究之一,评估了IAPT中pwp的文化能力。