西班牙裔家庭获得和参与早期精神病护理的经验。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Karina Silva Garcia, Emmanuel Perez Garcia, Elizabeth Fraser, Bryony Stokes, Victor Larios, Nancy Soria, Oladunni Oluwoye
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摘要

本定性研究考察了西班牙裔个体及其家庭在华盛顿州进行早期精神病护理的经历。深入访谈了从协调专业护理(CSC)项目网络中招募的13名参与者,包括3名服务使用者和10名服务参与者的家庭成员。使用内容分析方法分析数据,并使用Atlas进行定性数据编码。ti的软件。研究结果确定了三个主题:有限的指导导航服务导致早期护理途径的信任减少,理解早期护理途径和CSC期间文化和语言需求的重要性,以及通过CSC恢复信任和建立归属感。协调专科护理的意义包括实施文化响应的护理模式,该模式整合了精神病患者的不同背景和经历,特别是西班牙裔患者。通过建立信任、文化理解和强大的支持网络,协调的专业护理可以创造包容的环境,在整个康复过程中赋予西班牙裔精神病患者和他们的家人权力。
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Experiences Accessing and Engaging in Early Psychosis Care Among Hispanic Families.

This qualitative study examines the experiences of Hispanic individuals and their families navigating early psychosis care in Washington State. In-depth interviews were conducted with 13 participants recruited from a network of coordinated specialty care (CSC) programs, including three service users and ten family members of those enrolled in services. Data were analyzed using a content analysis approach, and qualitative data coding was facilitated with Atlas.ti software. The findings identified three themes: Limited guidance navigating services leading to diminished trust in early care pathways, the Importance of understanding cultural and linguistic needs in early care pathways and during CSC, and the Restoring trust and building belonging through CSC. Implications for coordinated specialty care include implementing culturally responsive care models that integrate the diverse backgrounds and experiences of individuals affected by psychosis, specifically Hispanic individuals. By building trust, cultural understanding, and strong support networks, coordinated specialty care can create inclusive environments that empower Hispanic individual's experiencing psychosis and their families throughout the recovery journey.

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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%
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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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