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Experiences of psychiatrists and support staff providing telemental health services to Indigenous peoples of Northern Quebec

机译:精神科医生和支持人员的经验为魁北克北部的土着人民提供视力卫生服务

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Abstract Background Due to regional, professional, and resource limitations, access to mental health care for Canada’s Indigenous peoples can be difficult. Telemental health (TMH) offers the opportunity to provide care across vast distances and has been proven to be as effective as face-to-face services. To our knowledge, there has been no qualitative study exploring the experiences of TMH staff serving the Indigenous peoples in Northern Quebec, Canada; which is the purpose of this study. Methods Using a qualitative descriptive design, the entire staff of a TMH clinic was recruited, comprising of four psychiatrists and four support staff. Individual semi-structured interviews were conducted through videoconferencing, and results were thematically analyzed. Results To address the mental health gap in Northern communities, all psychiatrists believe in the necessity of in-person care and note the synergistic effect of combining in-person care and TMH services. This approach to care allows psychiatrists to maintain both an insider and outsider identity. However, if a patient’s condition requires hospitalization, then the TMH staff face a new set of information sharing and communication challenges with the inpatient staff. TMH staff believe that the provision of culturally sensitive care to Northern patients at the inpatient unit is progressing; however, more work needs to be done. Despite the strong collegial atmosphere within the clinic and collective efforts to provide quality TMH services, all participants express a sense of frustration with the paper-based and scattered documentation system. Conclusion The TMH team works in cohesion to offer TMH services to Indigenous peoples; yet, automatization is needed to improve the workflow efficiency within the clinic and collaboration with the Northern clinics. More research is needed on the functioning of TMH teams and the separate but important roles of each team member.
机译:摘要背景由于区域,专业,资源限制,对加拿大的土着人民的精神保健的访问可能很困难。 Telemental Health(TMH)提供了在广阔的距离中提供护理的机会,并且已被证明是与面对面的服务一样有效。据我们所知,没有定性研究探索加拿大北部北部北部的土着人民的TMH工作人员的经验;这是本研究的目的。方法采用定性描述性设计,招聘了整个TMH诊所的整个员工,包括四名精神科医生和四名支持人员。通过视频会议进行各个半结构化访谈,并对结果进行了专题分析。结果解决北方社区的心理健康差距,所有精神科医生都相信必要性的亲人护理,并注意到亲自护理和TMH服务的协同效应。这种护理方法允许精神科医生维护内幕和局外人身份。但是,如果患者的病情需要住院,那么TMH工作人员面临着与住院人员的一套新的信息共享和沟通挑战。 TMH工作人员认为,在住院部门的北方患者提供文化敏感性护理;但是,需要做更多的工作。尽管临床和集体努力提供了强有力的大学氛围,但提供优质的TMH服务,所有参与者都表达了纸质和分散文件系统的挫败感。结论TMH队伍在凝聚体中为土着人民提供TMH服务;然而,需要自动化来提高诊所内的工作流程效率和与北部诊所的合作。需要更多研究TMH团队的运作以及每个团队成员的独立但重要的角色。

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