透视文化和宗教护理:优化对患有精神疾病的哈雷迪人的医疗护理

Eliana Rohr, Rob Whitley
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以往的研究表明,少数群体往往很少使用医疗保健服务。在西方世界,哈里迪犹太人(Haredi Jews)是一个对其经历研究尤为不足的群体--他们是一个信奉传统塔木德经和哈拉哈教义及戒律的多元化群体。 本报告旨在加深与会者对哈里迪人寻求心理健康的行为和所面临挑战的理解。我们开展了一项定性研究,对 24 名被认定为哈雷迪人并使用心理健康服务的成年人进行了深入访谈,并与当地拉比和社区领袖进行了非正式磋商。我们采用主题分析技术对访谈内容进行了转录和分析。分析揭示了几个重要的主题,包括:(1) 宗教实践、社区和与上帝关系的强度是决定心理健康的一个因素。 (2) 病人与医生接触过程中对宗教的虔诚所产生的影响。 (3) 哈雷迪社区对心理健康的成见和认识不足。我们将在演讲中探讨这些主题,旨在揭示参与者的生活经历。我们希望通过哈雷迪社区成员与医疗保健系统的互动,解决众所周知的 "房间里的大象 "经常被忽视或忽略的问题。我们将在研究中介绍哈雷迪犹太人在心理健康方面的独特优势和面临的挑战,同时讨论可为哈雷迪人带来更好的健康结果和文化敏感性护理的潜在措施。
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Into the looking glass on cultural and religious competent care: optimizing healthcare for Haredi individuals with mental illness
Previous research has shown that minority groups tend to underuse healthcare services. One community whose experiences remain particularly under-researched in the Western world is Haredi Jews- a diverse group of individuals committed to traditional Talmudic and Halakhah teachings and observances.  This presentation aims to enhance participants' understanding of mental health-seeking behaviours and challenges faced by Haredi individuals. We conducted a qualitative study that involved in-depth interviews with 24 adults who identified as Haredi and used mental health services, as well as informal consultations with local rabbis and community leaders. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. Analysis revealed several important themes, including:   (1) Strength of religious practices, community, and relationship with God as a factor determining mental well-being.   (2) Implications of devotion to religion within the patient-physician encounter.   (3) Stigma and acknowledged lack of awareness surrounding mental health in Haredi communities. These themes will be explored in the presentation, which will aim to bring light to participants’ lived experiences. We hope to address the proverbial "elephant in the room" often ignored or overlooked, as encountered by Haredi community members and their interactions with the healthcare system. We will present the unique strengths and challenges related to mental health encountered by Haredi Jews in our study, while discussing potential measures that can produce better health outcomes and culturally sensitive care for Haredi individuals.  
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