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Needs of Aboriginal Australian women with comorbid mental and alcohol and other drug use disorders

机译:患有精神疾病,酗酒和其他药物使用障碍的澳大利亚原住民妇女的需求

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Introduction and Aims: Aboriginal Australian women have an important role in raising strong families. Yet there are many challenges for women with mental health disorders, sometimes following past traumas. This study examines experiences of Aboriginal women engaging with treatment services for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders (SUD), and the experiences of their family, and of health staffseeking to support them. Design and Methods: The study was implemented by four Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Services in urban and regional New South Wales to inform improvements to local health service delivery. All Aboriginal female clients with a diagnosed comorbid mental health and SUD were offered study participation by staffof that Aboriginal Medical Service. Semi-structured interviews were conducted by an independent Aboriginal interviewer: 21 with clients, 12 with adult family members of these clients and 11 with Aboriginal health workers from these services. Results: Clients (aged 21-60) experienced a range of mental health and SUD, attributed by them to negative events early in life. Clients and family members reported that the disorders have severe impacts on the women and their families, including children. Considerable barriers to accessing relevant services were described. Suggested service improvements included more local inpatient treatment options, more friendly and flexible services, better service promotion and improved staffprofessional development opportunities. Discussion and Conclusion: Barriers to accessing mental health and SUD treatment (Aboriginal and mainstream) need addressing. Research is needed to optimise treatment to meet the complex needs of Aboriginal Australians with co-occurring mental health and SUD.
机译:引言和目标:澳大利亚原住民妇女在养育坚强家庭方面发挥着重要作用。然而,对于精神健康异常的女性而言,有时甚至是过去的创伤之后,仍然面临许多挑战。这项研究调查了土著妇女参与同时发生的精神健康和物质使用障碍(SUD)治疗服务的经历,以及她们的家庭和寻求支持她们的卫生人员的经历。设计与方法:这项研究是由新南威尔士州市区和地区的四个原住民社区控制的卫生服务机构实施的,旨在改善当地的卫生服务水平。该土著医疗服务机构的工作人员向所有诊断出患有精神疾病和SUD并存的原住民女性患者提供研究参与。这些服务由一名独立的原住民访问者进行半结构化访问:21位客户,12位成人客户和11位原住民卫生工作者。结果:服务对象(21至60岁)经历了一系列心理健康和SUD,这归因于他们生命早期的负面事件。客户和家庭成员报告说,这些疾病严重影响了妇女及其家庭,包括儿童。描述了获得相关服务的相当大的障碍。建议的服务改进包括更多本地住院治疗选择,更友好和灵活的服务,更好的服务推广以及更好的员工专业发展机会。讨论与结论:需要解决获取心理健康和SUD治疗(原住民和主流)的障碍。需要进行研究以优化治疗方案,以满足同时存在的精神健康和SUD的澳大利亚原住民的复杂需求。

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