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“我认为(西方)医疗保健让他们失望了”:国家认可的女性部落成员对老年人获得医疗保健的体验的定性观点。

"I Think [Western] Healthcare Fails Them": Qualitative Perspectives of State-recognized Women Tribal Members on Elders' Healthcare Access Experiences.

出版信息

Am Indian Alsk Native Ment Health Res. 2023;30(2):70-96. doi: 10.5820/aian.3002.2023.70.

Abstract

Elder tribal members are important cultural and spiritual leaders and experts among many American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) cultures. AI/AN Elders play a key role in the maintenance and transmission of traditional cultural knowledge and practices and are highly valued members of AI/AN communities. AI/AN populations face disparities in healthcare outcomes, and the healthcare needs of AI/AN Elders remain an understudied area of research, particularly among tribes in the South and for tribes who do not have federal recognition. Qualitative data was collected through semi-structured interviews among 31 women, all of whom are members of a state-recognized Tribe in the Southern United States. While the interview questions were specific to their own reproductive healthcare experiences, repeated concerns were voiced by the women regarding the health of the Elders in their community. Key findings captured several concerns/barriers regarding Elders' healthcare experiences including: (a) Language and communication barriers between Elders and healthcare workers; (b) Prior negative experiences with Western medicine; (c) Lasting impacts of educational discrimination; (d) Concerns over self-invalidation; (e) Transportation barriers; and (f) Need for community programs. Issues related to these barriers have resulted in a concern that Elders are not receiving the full benefit of and access to Western healthcare systems. The purpose of this analysis was to highlight the concerns voiced by women tribal members on the health and wellbeing of Elders in their community. Opportunities related to the importance of prioritizing and improving AI/AN Elders' healthcare experiences and access are also described.

摘要

老年部落成员是许多美洲印第安人和阿拉斯加原住民(AI/AN)文化中的重要文化和精神领袖以及专家。AI/AN 老年人在维护和传承传统文化知识和实践方面发挥着关键作用,是 AI/AN 社区中备受尊敬的成员。AI/AN 人群在医疗保健结果方面存在差异,而 AI/AN 老年人的医疗保健需求仍然是研究的一个未被充分研究的领域,特别是在南部的部落和没有联邦认可的部落中。通过对 31 名女性进行半结构化访谈收集了定性数据,她们都是美国南部一个获得州认可的部落的成员。虽然访谈问题具体涉及她们自己的生殖保健经历,但这些女性反复表达了对社区中老年人健康的担忧。关键发现包括以下几个方面:(a)老年人与医疗保健工作者之间的语言和沟通障碍;(b)对西医的负面经历;(c)教育歧视的持久影响;(d)对自我否定的担忧;(e)交通障碍;(f)社区项目的需求。这些障碍导致了一个问题,即老年人没有充分受益于和获得西方医疗保健系统。本分析的目的是强调女性部落成员对社区中老年人健康和福祉的关注。还描述了与优先考虑和改善 AI/AN 老年人医疗保健体验和获得相关的机会。

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