An exploratory study of South Asian women’s experiences of mental health services in England: a thematic analysis of cultural sensitivity

IF 1 Q4 PSYCHIATRY
Lorna Phillips, Panoraia Andriopoulou
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Purpose Despite government and national health service demands for equality within mental health (MH) services, racial inequalities remain. South Asian (SA) women underutilise MH services, yet research regarding their experiences and the cultural sensitivity (CS) of services is sparse. The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of SA women who have used MH services and the cultural sensitivity of the latter. Design/methodology/approach Thematic analysis was used for data analysis of semi-structured interviews carried out with 16 SA women. Findings Analysis yielded an overarching theme of “degree of understanding” and three main themes: “shared background and understanding” “humanity” and “cultural factors” and their subsequent subthemes. Results demonstrated mixed experiences, illustrating varied levels of CS and the impacts of this upon experiences. Cultural understanding underpins CS: participants’ experiences demonstrated the benefit of significant understanding and the detriment of limited understanding. Research limitations/implications All participants were well educated, English-speaking and from psychology, health or research backgrounds. SA culture is nuanced; thus, the demographic of “South Asian” could be too broad. However, because current understanding is limited, this research provides fundamental empirical knowledge. Practical implications Clear recommendations were co-produced with participants, highlighting strong impacts for service development and best practice. Social implications The research provides valuable insight into SA women’s experiences of MH services and wider understanding of CS. This raises cultural awareness in a field lacking understanding. Findings and recommendations can, therefore, provide foundational knowledge for broader societal issues experienced by people from this demographic and challenge preconceptions. Originality/value This research offers unique recommendations for more culturally sensitive practice, co-produced with participants.
英国南亚妇女心理健康服务经历的探索性研究:文化敏感性的专题分析
目的尽管政府和国家卫生服务部门要求在心理健康服务中实现平等,但种族不平等现象仍然存在。南亚妇女未充分利用MH服务,但对她们的经历和服务的文化敏感性的研究很少。本研究的目的是探讨SA妇女使用MH服务的经历以及后者的文化敏感性。设计/方法/方法专题分析用于对16名SA女性进行的半结构化访谈的数据分析。FindingsAnalysis产生了一个总体主题“理解程度”和三个主要主题:“共同的背景和理解”“人性”和“文化因素”及其随后的子主题。结果显示了混合体验,说明了CS的不同水平及其对体验的影响。文化理解是CS的基础:参与者的经历表明了显著理解的好处和有限理解的坏处。研究局限性/含义所有参与者都受过良好教育,会说英语,有心理学、健康或研究背景。SA文化是细致入微的;因此,“南亚人”的人口结构可能过于宽泛。然而,由于目前的理解有限,本研究提供了基本的实证知识。实际意义与与会者共同提出了明确的建议,强调了对服务开发和最佳做法的强烈影响。社会影响该研究为SA妇女提供了宝贵的MH服务经验和对CS的更广泛理解。这在一个缺乏理解的领域提高了文化意识。因此,调查结果和建议可以为这一人群所经历的更广泛的社会问题提供基础知识,并挑战先入为主的观念。独创性/价值这项研究与参与者共同为更具文化敏感性的实践提供了独特的建议。
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