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Qualitative focus group study investigating experiences of accessing and engaging with social care services: perspectives of carers from diverse ethnic groups caring for stroke survivors

机译:定性焦点小组研究调查获得和参与社会护理服务的经验:来自不同族裔的照护者照顾中风幸存者的观点

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Objectives Informal carers, often family members, play a vital role in supporting stroke survivors with post-stroke disability. As populations age, numbers of carers overall and those from minority ethnic groups in particular, are rising. Carers from all ethnic groups, but especially those from black and minority ethnic groups frequently fail to access support services, making understanding their experiences important. The study therefore explored the experiences of carers of stroke survivors aged 45+ years from 5 ethnic groups in accessing and receiving social care services after hospital discharge. Design This qualitative study used 7 recorded focus groups with informal carers of stroke survivors. Data were analysed thematically focusing on similarities and differences between ethnic groups. Setting Carers were recruited from voluntary sector organisations supporting carers, stroke survivors and black and minority ethnic groups in the UK. Participants 41 carers from 5 ethnic groups (Asian Indian, Asian Pakistani, black African, black Caribbean, white British) participated in the focus groups. Results Several interconnected themes were identified including: the service gap between hospital discharge and home; carers as the best person to care and cultural aspects of caring and using services. Many themes were common to all the included ethnic groups but some related to specific groups. Conclusions Across ethnic groups there were many similarities in the experiences of people caring for stroke survivors with complex, long-term care needs. Accessing services demands effort and persistence on carers’ part. If carers believe services are unsatisfactory or that they, rather than formal services, should be providing support for stroke survivors, they are unlikely to persist in their efforts. Cultural and language differences add to the challenges black and minority ethnic group carers face.
机译:目的非正式护理人员,通常是家庭成员,在支持中风后残疾的中风幸存者中起着至关重要的作用。随着人口的老龄化,总体上,特别是少数族裔的照料者的数量正在增加。所有种族的照顾者,特别是黑人和少数族裔的照顾者,经常无法获得支持服务,因此了解他们的经历很重要。因此,该研究探讨了来自5个种族的45岁以上中风幸存者的护理者在出院后获得和接受社会护理服务的经验。设计这项定性研究使用了7个记录的焦点小组,这些小组的中风幸存者都是非正式护理者。对数据进行了主题分析,重点关注族裔群体之间的异同。护理人员是从自愿部门组织中招募的,这些组织为英国的护理人员,中风幸存者以及黑人和少数民族提供支持。与会人员来自5个种族(亚洲印第安人,亚洲巴基斯坦人,黑人非洲人,黑人加勒比人,英国白人)的41名护理人员参加了焦点小组。结果确定了几个相互关联的主题,包括:医院出院与家庭之间的服务差距;照顾者是照顾和使用服务的护理和文化方面的最佳人选。许多主题对于所有纳入的族群都是通用的,但有些与特定群体有关。结论在各个族裔中,照顾有复杂,长期护理需求的卒中幸存者的经历有很多相似之处。获得服务需要护理人员的努力和坚持。如果看护者认为服务不能令人满意,或者他们应该向中风幸存者提供支持而不是正规服务来为中风幸存者提供支持,则他们不太可能继续努力。文化和语言差异加剧了黑人和少数民族护老者面临的挑战。

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