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“You never know who are Sami or speak Sami” Clinicians’ experiences with language-appropriate care to Sami-speaking patients in outpatient mental health clinics in Northern Norway

机译:“您永远不知道谁是萨米人或说萨米人”,临床医生在挪威北部门诊心理健康诊所为会说萨米语的患者提供与语言相适应的护理的经验

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Abstract Background The Indigenous population in Norway, the Sami, have a statutory right to speak and be spoken to in the Sami language when receiving health services. There is, however, limited knowledge about how clinicians deal with this in clinical practice. This study explores how clinicians deal with language-appropriate care with Sami-speaking patients in specialist mental health services. Objectives This study aims to explore how clinicians identify and respond to Sami patients’ language data, as well as how they experience provision of therapy to Sami-speaking patients in outpatient mental health clinics in Sami language administrative districts. Method Data were collected using qualitative method, through individual interviews with 20 therapists working in outpatient mental health clinics serving Sami populations in northern Norway. A thematic analysis inspired by systematic text reduction was employed. Findings Two themes were identified: (a) identification of Sami patients’ language data and (b) experiences with provision of therapy to Sami-speaking patients. Conclusion Findings indicate that clinicians are not aware of patients’ language needs prior to admission and that they deal with identification of language data and offer of language-appropriate care ad hoc when patients arrive. Sami-speaking participants reported always offering language choice and found more profound understanding of patients’ experiences when Sami language was used. Whatever language Sami-speaking patients may choose, they are found to switch between languages during therapy. Most non-Sami-speaking participants reported offering Sami-speaking services, but the patients chose to speak Norwegian. However, a few of the participants maintained language awareness and could identify language needs despite a patient's refusal to speak Sami in therapy. Finally, some non-Sami-speaking participants were satisfied if they understood what the patients were saying. They left it to patients to address language problems, only to discover patients’ complaints in retrospect. Consequently, language-appropriate care depends on individual clinicians’ language assessment and offering of language choice.
机译:摘要背景挪威的土著居民萨米人在获得医疗服务时享有法定权利,可以使用萨米人的语言说话和说话。但是,关于临床医生在临床实践中如何处理这一问题的知识有限。这项研究探索了临床医生如何在专门的精神卫生服务中与说萨米语的患者一起进行与语言相适应的护理。目的本研究旨在探讨临床医生如何识别和回应萨米语患者的语言数据,以及他们如何在萨米语语言行政区的门诊心理健康诊所中为讲萨米语的患者提供治疗。方法采用定性方法收集数据,方法是与在挪威北部萨米人群中服务于门诊心理健康诊所的20名治疗师进行个别访谈。进行了以系统化的文本缩减为灵感的主题分析。调查结果确定了两个主题:(a)识别萨米语患者的语言数据,以及(b)为讲萨米语的患者提供治疗的经验。结论结论表明,临床医生在入院前并不了解患者的语言需求,并且他们会处理语言数据的识别并在患者到达时专门提供适当的语言护理。说萨米语的参与者报告说,他们总是提供语言选择,并且发现使用萨米语时对患者的经历有了更深刻的理解。无论说萨米语的患者选择哪种语言,都会发现他们在治疗期间会在语言之间切换。大多数非说萨米语的参与者报告说会提供说萨米语的服务,但患者选择说挪威语。然而,尽管患者拒绝在治疗中说萨米语,但仍有少数参与者保持了语言意识并可以确定语言需求。最后,如果一些非说萨米语的参与者理解了患者在说什么,他们会感到很满意。他们把它留给病人解决语言问题,只是回想起病人的抱怨。因此,适合语言的护理取决于个别临床医生的语言评估和提供的语言选择。

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