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'Just be straight with me:' an exploration of Black patient experiences in initial mental health encounters.

机译:“就跟我直说:”探讨黑人患者在最初的心理健康遭遇中的经历。

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It is advantageous for a clinician to understand how patients feel about their initial encounters, but it can be difficult to discern what is and what is not working. This qualitative, exploratory study is guided by the question, "What happens during an initial mental health encounter between a Black patient and a non-Black provider that leads the patient to describe it as a good or poor experience?" The findings are based on face-to-face, postintake interviews with 14 Black patients seen by 11 non-Black providers as part of the Patient-Provider Encounter Study. The objective is to explore the initial interpersonal interactions between Black patients and their non-Black mental health providers and to better understand how patients come to describe the encounter as good (favorable) or poor (unfavorable). A framework inclusive of 5 specific elements is introduced that maps the patient's conceptualization process about how judgments are made about the encounter. Owing to the naturalistic and exploratory nature of the study, a research hypothesis was not established. Instead, we observed how patients scanned the interaction with the provider, made assessments about their provider, and determined whether their experience was positive or negative. The implications of these findings will help to improve the interactions in mental health settings between minority patients and their providers.
机译:对于临床医生来说,了解患者对初次相遇的感觉是有利的,但是很难分辨什么是有效的,什么是无效的。这项定性,探索性研究以以下问题为指导:“黑人患者与非黑人提供者之间最初的心理健康遭遇会导致患者将其描述为良好或不良体验时会发生什么?”这些发现是基于对11位非黑人医疗提供者进行的面对14名黑人患者的面对面,入院后访谈,作为“患者与医疗提供者遭遇研究”的一部分。目的是探讨黑人患者与其非黑人心理健康提供者之间的初始人际互动,并更好地理解患者如何将遭遇描述为好(有利)或差(不利)。引入了一个包含5个特定元素的框架,该框架映射了患者关于如何做出判断的概念化过程。由于该研究具有自然主义和探索性,因此未建立研究假设。相反,我们观察了患者如何扫描与提供者的互动,如何评估他们的提供者并确定他们的经历是正面还是负面的。这些发现的含义将有助于改善少数群体患者及其提供者之间在心理健康环境中的互动。

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