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Understanding the utilization of primary health care services by Indigenous men: a systematic review

机译:了解土著男子对初级保健服务的利用:系统回顾

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men experience worse health outcomes and are the most marginalized and disadvantaged population group in Australia. Primary health care services are critical to providing both clinical and social and emotional support, however, remain underutilized by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men. This review aims to better understand the utilization of primary health care services by Indigenous men and assess the effectiveness of strategies implemented to improve utilization. A four-step search strategy was employed across four databases to find peer-reviewed publications and grey literature from Australia, New Zealand, Canada and America. The search began in March 2015 and included the following databases PubMed, CINAHL, Informit (Indigenous collection) and Embase. Additional databases and websites were also searched for grey literature, reference lists of included publications were searched for additional studies and relevant experts were consulted. The literature search found seven articles that met the inclusion criteria; four describing three research projects, plus three expert opinion pieces. The search was unable to find published research on strategies implemented to improve primary health care utilization by Indigenous men. There is limited published research focused on the utilization of primary health care by Indigenous men. From the identified papers Indigenous men described factors impacting utilization which were categorized into three primary organizing themes; those related to health services, the attitudes of Indigenous men and knowledge. It is evident from the identified papers that improvements in Indigenous health can only occur if future programs are developed in collaboration with health services and Indigenous men to address differing requirements. Currently, health systems in Australia are limited in their ability to improve the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander males without such strategies. Future research should focus on evaluating the implementation of men specific utilization strategies. It is through evidence-based research that subsequent policies and programs can be made and implemented to improve Indigenous men’s health.
机译:原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民男性的健康状况较差,是澳大利亚最边缘化和处境最不利的人群。初级卫生保健服务对于提供临床,社会和情感支持至关重要,但是,土著居民和托雷斯海峡岛民仍未充分利用这些服务。这项审查旨在更好地了解土著男子对初级保健服务的利用,并评估为提高利用率而实施的战略的有效性。在四个数据库中采用了四步搜索策略,以查找来自澳大利亚,新西兰,加拿大和美国的经过同行评审的出版物和灰色文献。搜索始于2015年3月,包括以下数据库PubMed,CINAHL,Informit(土著收藏)和Embase。还搜索了其他数据库和网站以查找灰色文献,还搜索了包含出版物的参考清单以进行其他研究,并咨询了相关专家。文献检索发现有七篇符合纳入标准的文章。四个描述了三个研究项目,外加三个专家意见。该搜索无法找到有关为改善土著男子的初级卫生保健利用率而实施的策略的已发表研究。有限的已发表研究集中在土著男子利用初级保健方面。从已鉴定的论文中,土著男子描述了影响利用的因素,这些因素被分为三个主要的组织主题。这些与卫生服务,土著男子的态度和知识有关。从已确定的文件中可以明显看出,只有与卫生服务部门和土著男子合作制定未来计划,以解决不同的需求,才能改善土著人民的健康。目前,澳大利亚的卫生系统在没有采取此类策略的情况下,改善土著和托雷斯海峡岛民男性健康状况的能力有限。未来的研究应集中于评估针对男性的利用策略的实施。通过基于证据的研究,可以制定和实施后续政策和计划来改善土著男子的健康。

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