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Improving youth mental wellness services in an Indigenous context in Ulukhaktok, Northwest Territories: ACCESS Open Minds Project

机译:在西北地区Ulukhaktok的土着背景下改善青年精神健康服务:访问开放思维项目

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Aim To describe a community-specific and culturally coherent approach to youth mental health services in a small and remote northern Indigenous community in Canada's Northwest Territories, under the framework of ACCESS Open Minds (ACCESS OM), a pan-Canadian youth mental health research and evaluation network. Methods As 1 of the 14 Canadian communities participating in a 5-year, federally funded service transformation and evaluation project, the arctic Inuit community of Ulukhaktok has undertaken culturally relevant adjustments in their delivery of youth mental wellness services and related community wellness initiatives. These enhancement activities highlight connections to culture and traditional skills, honour youth- and community-expressed desires to incorporate Inuvialuit-specific approaches to wellness, and strengthen the support systems to improve access to mainstream mental healthcare, when needed. The adaptation of a Lay Health Worker model from Global Mental Health to the local circumstances resulting in creation of lay community health workers is central to this approach in meeting contextual needs. Results Community leaders identified key activities for sustainable change, including human capital development, authentic collaboration and diversified engagement strategies. Building around five ACCESS OM objectives, the local site team in Ulukhaktok has identified its youth programming and mental wellness service gaps through an ongoing process of community mapping. Conclusions Information from service providers, youth and other community members demonstrates attuning of the ACCESS OM framework to Inuit paradigms in Ulukhaktok. It could prove to be a sustainable prototype for delivering youth mental health services in other communities in the Inuvialuit Settlement Region and possibly across the entire Inuit Nunangat. It needs, however, to be further supported by easier access to specialized mental health services when needed.
机译:旨在描述加拿大西北地区的小型和远程北部土着社区的社区特定和文化相干的青年心理健康服务方法,根据进入开放思想(Access OM),泛加拿大青年心理健康研究和评估网络。方法为14个加拿大社区参加5年,联邦资助的服务转型和评估项目中的1个,北极银行核心核心群落在乌克哈科省的北极银行社区在交付青年心灵服务和相关社区健康举措方面进行了文化相关的调整。这些增强活动突出了与文化和传统技能的联系,荣誉青年和社区表达的希望将特定于努力的特定方法纳入健康,并在需要时加强支持系统,以改善对主流心理医疗保健的访问。将全球心理健康的适应从全球心理健康到当地环境创造奠定社区卫生工作者的核心卫生工作者是这种方法核心环境需求的核心。结果社区领导人确定了可持续变革的关键活动,包括人力资本发展,真实的合作和多元化的参与战略。大约五个访问呼救目标,Ulukhaktok的本地网站团队通过持续的社区映射进程确定了青年节目和精神健康服务差距。结论来自服务提供商,青年和其他社区成员的信息表明,在Ulukhaktok中的Inuit Paradigms的访问中断。它可以成为可持续的原型,可以成为在尼努力居所区的其他社区中提供青年心理健康服务,并可能在整个因纽特·努桑·努桑。但是,它需要在需要时更容易获得专业心理健康服务进一步支持。

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    《Early intervention in psychiatry》 |2019年第s1期|共7页
  • 作者单位

    ACCESS Open Minds Ulukhaktok Ulukhaktok NT Canada;

    ACCESS Open Minds Ulukhaktok Ulukhaktok NT Canada;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    McGill Univ Dept Nursing Montreal PQ Canada;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

    Douglas Mental Hlth Univ Inst ACCESS Open Minds Pan Canadian Youth Mental Hlth Montreal PQ;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 神经病学与精神病学;
  • 关键词

    culture; Indigenous; Inuit; lay health worker; youth mental health; Canada;

    机译:文化;土着;因纽特人;放置卫生工作者;青年心理健康;加拿大;

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