社区机构对不同种族文化移民妇女的健康促进能力:定性访谈。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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卫生保健系统必须解决国际移徙率高的问题。特别是,移民妇女缺乏获得护理的机会和护理的质量。以社区为基础的健康促进可能是接触移民妇女的一种方式。本研究旨在探讨移民安置机构促进移民妇女健康的能力。我们对移民妇女和社区机构经理进行了半结构化的电话访谈,以讨论基于新南威尔士州框架的当前和所需的健康促进能力,并使用内容分析确定主题。我们采访了来自加拿大20个移民安置机构的24名移民女性和22名工作人员。妇女和机构工作人员基本上同意需要发展劳动力队伍(工作人员类型和资格),获取专门用于促进健康的资源(人力、物力和财力),与学术、保健和其他社区组织建立外部伙伴关系,制定专门促进健康的政策和战略,并选择和培训具有人际关系和技术技能的领导人。此外,妇女强调需要为妇女量身定制健康促进方案和服务,并通过各种媒体和政府安置机构提高认识,通过支付前往社区机构的交通费或在虚拟或多个便利地点提供方案和服务来支持参与,从而增加获得社区健康促进的机会。需要采取行动,将这些调查结果纳入支持以社区为基础的健康促进的政策,并纳入社区机构的政策和战略。需要持续的研究来建立最佳的社区机构健康促进模式和影响。最终,社区机构的健康促进可以减少医疗保健不平等,并改善移民妇女的健康和福祉。
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Community Agency Health Promotion Capacity for Ethno-Culturally Diverse Immigrant Women: Qualitative Interviews.

High rates of international migration must be addressed by healthcare systems. In particular, immigrant women lack access to and quality of care. Community-based health promotion may be one way to reach immigrant women. The aim of this study was to explore the capacity of immigrant settlement agencies for health promotion to immigrant women. We conducted semi-structured telephone interviews with immigrant women and community agency managers to discuss current and required health promotion capacity based on the New South Wales Framework, and identified themes using content analysis. We interviewed 24 immigrant women and 22 staff from 20 immigrant settlement agencies across Canada. Women and agency staff largely agreed on the need to develop the workforce (staff type and qualifications), acquire resources (human, physical, financial) dedicated to health promotion, establish external partnerships with academic, healthcare and other community organizations, create policies and strategies specific to health promotion, and choose and train leaders with interpersonal and technical skills. In addition, women underscored the need to tailor health promotion programs and services to women, and to enhance access to community-based health promotion by raising awareness via diverse media and government settlement agencies, and supporting participation by paying for transportation to community agencies or providing programs and services virtually or in multiple convenient locations. Action is needed to integrate these findings into policy that supports community-based health promotion, and into community agency policies and strategies. Ongoing research is needed to establish optimal community agency health promotion models and impact. Ultimately, community agency health promotion may reduce healthcare inequities, and lead to improved health and wellness among immigrant women.

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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
104
期刊介绍: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original research pertaining to immigrant health from contributors in many diverse fields including public health, epidemiology, medicine and nursing, anthropology, sociology, population research, immigration law, and ethics. The journal also publishes review articles, short communications, letters to the editor, and notes from the field.
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