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Community treatment orders and the experiences of ethnic minority individuals diagnosed with serious mental illness in the Canadian mental health system

机译:加拿大精神卫生系统中社区治疗令和被诊断患有严重精神疾病的少数族裔的经验

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Introduction The prevalence of Community Treatment Orders (CTOs) in the Western world has generated considerable discussion regarding best practices in the outpatient treatment of the seriously mentally ill. Although problems encountered by ethnic minority communities in the various health care systems have been studied to some degree, there is an acute dearth of information on the effects of CTOs on minority individuals. This paper presents findings from research on the lived experiences of individuals from ethnic minority backgrounds who have been the subjects of CTOs in Toronto, Canada, and their perceptions of its impact on their lives. Methods Using a qualitative phenomenological approach, in-depth semi-structured interviews were conducted with individuals who have experienced CTOs. Purposive sampling was used to recruit participants (n?=?24) from ethnic minority background in Toronto, Canada. Results Participants perceived both positive and negative impacts of CTOs. The positives included affirmation of experiences with the mental health system; improved rapport with the case management and clinical team, increased medication compliance and feelings of empowerment. The negative feedback included feelings of being coerced and the stigma associated with it. Conclusions The findings of this study suggest that although CTOs are not a panacea for every mental health problem, they can be effective with a specific group who choose to follow through with the expectations of the treatment. The author, however argues that for these individuals to be on a CTO before getting better treatment, brings to the fore a number of issues with the mental health system. This is particularly concerning as it pertains to individuals of ethnic minority background.
机译:引言在西方世界,社区治疗令(CTO)的流行引起了关于重症患者的门诊治疗最佳实践的广泛讨论。尽管对少数民族社区在各种医疗保健系统中遇到的问题进行了一定程度的研究,但是关于CTO对少数族裔个体影响的信息仍然十分匮乏。本文介绍了对来自少数族裔背景的个人的生活经验的研究结果,这些人曾是加拿大多伦多的CTO的主题,并且他们对其生活的影响有感知。方法采用定性现象学方法,对具有CTO经验的人员进行深入的半结构化访谈。目的抽样被用来招募来自加拿大多伦多少数民族背景的参与者(n = 24)。结果参与者认为CTO既有正面影响,也有负面影响。积极之处包括肯定了精神卫生系统的经验;与病例管理和临床团队的关系得到改善,药物依从性和增强权能的感觉得到改善。负面反馈包括被胁迫的感觉以及与之相关的污名。结论该研究的结果表明,尽管CTO并非解决所有精神健康问题的灵丹妙药,但它们对于选择遵循治疗期望的特定人群是有效的。然而,作者认为,要让这些人在接受更好的治疗之前先接受CTO治疗,这会给精神卫生系统带来很多问题。这尤其涉及涉及少数民族背景的个人。

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