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Barriers to access and minority ethnic carers' satisfaction with social care services in the community: a systematic review of qualitative and quantitative literature

机译:获取障碍和少数族裔看护者对社区社会护理服务的满意度:定性和定量文献的系统回顾

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As populations age, the numbers of carers overall and numbers of carers from minority ethnic groups in particular are rising. Evidence suggests that carers from all sections of the community and particularly carers from minority groups often fail to access care services. This may relate to barriers in accessing services and service dissatisfaction. The aim of this systematic review was to identify and summarise minority ethnic carers' perceptions of barriers to accessing community social care services and their satisfaction with these services if accessed. The following databases were searched from their start until July 2013: Social Care Online, Social Policy and Research, Scopus, PsychINFO, HMIC, ASSIA, MEDLINE, Embase, CINAHL Plus and AMED. Thirteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Most investigated either barriers to access or satisfaction levels, although three explored both. Only 4 studies investigated minority ethnic carers' satisfaction with social care, although 12 studies reported perceived barriers to accessing services. Few studies compared minority ethnic carers' perceptions with majority ethnic groups, making it difficult to identify issues specific to minority groups. Most barriers described were potentially relevant to all carers, irrespective of ethnic group. They included attitudinal barriers such as not wanting to involve outsiders or not seeing the need for services and practical barriers such as low awareness of services and service availability. Issues specific to minority ethnic groups included language barriers and concerns about services' cultural or religious appropriateness. Studies investigating satisfaction with services reported a mixture of satisfaction and dissatisfaction. Barriers common to all groups should not be underestimated and a better understanding of the relationship between perceived barriers to accessing services and dissatisfaction with services is needed before the experiences of all carers can be improved.
机译:随着人口的老龄化,总体上看护者的数量,特别是来自少数民族的看护者的数量正在增加。有证据表明,社区各个部门的看护者,尤其是少数族裔的看护者通常无法获得护理服务。这可能与获取服务的障碍和服务不满意有关。这项系统性审查的目的是确定和总结少数族裔看护者对获得社区社会护理服务的障碍以及他们对获得这些服务的满意度的看法。从以下数据库开始搜索,直到2013年7月:在线社会护理,社会政策与研究,Scopus,PsychINFO,HMIC,ASSIA,MEDLINE,Embase,CINAHL Plus和AMED。十三项研究符合纳入标准。大多数人调查了获取障碍或满意度的障碍,尽管其中三个都进行了探讨。只有4项研究调查了少数族裔护理人员对社会护理的满意度,尽管12项研究报告了获得服务的障碍。很少有研究将少数族裔看护者的看法与多数族裔群体进行比较,从而难以确定特定于少数群体的问题。所描述的大多数障碍都可能与所有照顾者相关,而与种族群体无关。其中包括态度障碍,例如不想让外部人参与进来或不了解服务需求,以及实际障碍,例如对服务的意识和服务可用性不高。少数族裔群体所特有的问题包括语言障碍和对服务的文化或宗教适用性的关注。对服务满意度进行调查的研究报告了满意度和不满意程度的混合。不应低估所有群体的共同障碍,在改善所有看护者的经验之前,需要更好地了解获得服务的障碍与对服务的不满之间的关系。

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