Cultural competency and mental health training for medical students: Learning from refugees and asylum seekers

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Charlotte Silver, Sara Williams, L. Forty
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Objective: Studies suggest that healthcare professionals often feel unprepared to deal with mental health issues in refugees and asylum seekers. The aim of this qualitative study was to examine the experiences of refugees and asylum seekers in relation to mental health and healthcare, to inform cultural competency training for undergraduate medical students. Method: Focus groups were conducted with 16 refugees and asylum seekers and staff from relevant charity organisations in Wales. We explored participants’ experiences in relation to mental health and healthcare, and training for healthcare professionals. The data were thematically analysed using an inductive approach. Results: Three overarching themes were identified: (1) recognition of the specific mental health needs of refugees and asylum seekers, (2) barriers preventing effective mental healthcare delivery for refugees and asylum seekers and (3) authentic learning experiences for medical students. Conclusion: To our knowledge, this is the first study to actively involve refugees and asylum seekers, along with individuals who work closely with this population, in considering the development of cultural competency training for healthcare students and professionals in relation to mental health. If we are to reduce the risks of exclusion from healthcare for refugees and asylum seekers, training in this area is essential. Findings from this study have informed the development of a guide for healthcare educators with a focus on refugee and asylum seeker mental health.
医学生的文化能力和心理健康培训:向难民和寻求庇护者学习
目的:研究表明,医疗保健专业人员在处理难民和寻求庇护者的心理健康问题时往往感到毫无准备。这项定性研究的目的是调查难民和寻求庇护者在心理健康和医疗保健方面的经历,为医学本科生的文化能力培训提供信息。方法:对16名难民和寻求庇护者以及威尔士相关慈善组织的工作人员进行了焦点小组讨论。我们探讨了参与者在心理健康和医疗保健以及医疗保健专业人员培训方面的经验。采用归纳法对数据进行了专题分析。结果:确定了三个总体主题:(1)承认难民和寻求庇护者的特定心理健康需求,(2)阻碍为难民和寻求避难者提供有效心理健康服务的障碍,以及(3)医学生的真实学习经历。结论:据我们所知,这是第一项积极让难民和寻求庇护者以及与这一群体密切合作的个人参与的研究,以考虑为医疗保健学生和专业人员发展与心理健康相关的文化能力培训。如果我们要降低难民和寻求庇护者被排除在医疗保健之外的风险,这方面的培训至关重要。这项研究的结果为制定一份针对难民和寻求庇护者心理健康的医疗保健教育工作者指南提供了依据。
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期刊介绍: Health Education Journal is a leading peer reviewed journal established in 1943. It carries original papers on health promotion and education research, policy development and good practice.
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