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The essential role of cultural safety in developing culturally-relevant prevention programming in First Nations communities: Lessons learned from a national evaluation of Mental Health First Aid First Nations

机译:文化安全在原住民社区制定与文化相关的预防规划中的重要作用:从国家对精神卫生急救原住民的评估中吸取的教训

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Mental Health First Aid is a population health approach that educates people to recognize and respond to mental health challenges. Since 2012, the Mental Health Commission of Canada has worked with six First Nations communities to develop a culturally-relevant version of the program called Mental Health First Aid First Nations (MHFAFN). This paper presents mixed methods, multi-informant data from a national evaluation to assess the extent to which the course was experienced as culturally safe by Indigenous participants, factors that contributed to these experiences, and ways in which cultural relevancy of MHFAFN can be improved. Our evaluation team conducted participant interviews and surveys, as well as facilitator interviews. Nearly all Indigenous participants (94.6%) experienced the course as safe. Participants and facilitators identified a range of factors that promoted cultural safety, including the knowledge and skills of the facilitators and the cultural components of the course. Participants that did not experience safety identified trauma-related factors and facilitation style. The findings suggest that MHFAFN may be situated in a way where shared cultural backgrounds are imperative to the success of the course. Further evaluation of the MHFAFN curriculum, with the goal of continual improvement, may help to further enhance participants' experiences in taking the course.
机译:精神卫生急救是一种人口卫生方法,可教育人们认识并应对精神卫生挑战。自2012年以来,加拿大精神卫生委员会与六个原住民社区合作开发了与文化相关的计划版本,称为精神卫生急救原住民(MHFAFN)。本文介绍了一种混合方法,一项来自国家评估的多信息数据,以评估该课程对于土著学员在文化上安全的经历的程度,促成这些经历的因素以及可以改善MHFAFN的文化相关性的方式。我们的评估团队进行了参与者访谈和调查,以及主持人访谈。几乎所有土著人(94.6%)都认为课程安全。参与者和主持人确定了促进文化安全的一系列因素,包括主持人的知识和技能以及课程的文化组成部分。没有安全经验的参与者确定了创伤相关因素和促进方式。研究结果表明,MHFAFN的定位可能与共享文化背景对课程成功至关重要。以持续改进为目标,对MHFAFN课程的进一步评估可能有助于进一步提高学员参加该课程的经验。

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