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Access to Refugee and Migrant Mental Health Care Services during the First Six Months of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Canadian Refugee Clinician Survey

机译:在Covid-19大流行病的前六个月内获得难民和移民精神保健服务:加拿大难民临床医生调查

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The COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on the mental health of refugees and migrants. This study aimed to assess refugee clinician perspectives on mental health care during the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically access to and delivery of community mental health care services. We utilized a mixed methods design. We surveyed members of a national network of Canadian clinicians caring for refugees and migrants. Seventy-seven clinicians with experience caring for refugee populations, representing an 84% response rate, participated in the online survey, 11 of whom also participated in semi-structured interviews. We report three major themes: exacerbation of mental health issues and inequities in social determinants of health, and decreased access to integrated primary care and community migrant services. Clinicians reported major challenges delivering care during the first 6 months of the pandemic related to access to care and providing virtual care. Clinicians described perspectives on improving the management of refugee mental health, including increasing access to community resources and virtual care. The majority of clinicians reported that technology-assisted psychotherapy appears feasible to arrange, acceptable and may increase health equity for their refugee patients. However, major limitations of virtual care included technological barriers, communication and global mental health issues, and privacy concerns. In summary, the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated social and health inequities within refugee and migrant populations in Canada and challenged the way mental health care is traditionally delivered. However, the pandemic has provided new avenues for the delivery of care virtually, albeit not without additional and unique barriers.
机译:Covid-19大流行对难民和移民的心理健康产生了重大影响。本研究旨在评估Covid-19大流行期间精神保健的难民临床医生视角,专门获取和提供社区心理保健服务。我们利用混合方法设计。我们调查了一家国家网络的加拿大临床医生,照顾难民和移民。七十七名临床医生,具有照顾难民人口的经验,代表了84%的回复率,参加了在线调查,其中11名也参加了半结构化访谈。我们报告了三个主要主题:恢复健康社会决定因素的心理健康问题和不公平,并降低了对综合初级保健和社区移民服务的获取。临床医生报告了在大流行的前6个月内提供关心的主要挑战,以获取护理和提供虚拟护理。临床医生描述了改善难民心理健康管理的观点,包括增加社区资源和虚拟护理的机会。大多数临床医生报告说,技术辅助的心理治疗似乎可行,可以安排,可接受,可能会增加其难民患者的健康股权。然而,虚拟护理的主要限制包括技术障碍,沟通和全球心理健康问题以及隐私问题。总之,Covid-19大流行在加拿大难民和移民人口中加剧了社会和健康的不公平,并挑战了传统上交付精神卫生保健的方式。然而,大流行已经为几乎提供了新的护理,尽管没有没有额外和独特的障碍。

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