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Behavioral Health Aides in Rural Alaska: Their Experience in Caring for Alaska Native Cancer Survivors

机译:阿拉斯加农村地区的行为健康助手:他们照顾阿拉斯加本地癌症幸存者的经验

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The Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium conducted a statewide survey of rural community behavioral health aides (BHAs) within the tribal health system to assess their need for psychological and emotional support training for their work with cancer survivors. An electronic survey was distributed to all 114 rural BHAs in Alaska. They were asked about cancer survivors living in their community, whether they had been called to provide counseling to those survivors and about their comfort level in addressing cancer-related emotional issues and concerns experience by the patients and their families. Sixty-one (54 %) BHAs responded, 62 % knew of cancer survivors in their community, and 88 % of whom agreed that it is their job to provide support to those cancer survivors. Of the 47 % of BHAs who had provided counseling to cancer survivors, 63 % noted a lack of adequate training about how to provide that counseling. Dealing with "emotional concerns" was reported as the most difficult issue. Almost all (98 %) reported that they would likely participate in training to improve counseling skills. Most BHAs in rural Alaska know of a cancer survivor in their community and may be called on to provide mental health services, but few report adequate training in how to provide these services. Given the remote locations in which many BHAs work and the lack of local resources to guide them, more education is needed about how to support cancer survivors. This study provides information to help guide development of content of that education.
机译:阿拉斯加土著部落健康联盟对部落卫生系统内的农村社区行为健康助手(BHA)进行了全州调查,以评估他们与癌症幸存者一起工作时需要心理和情感支持培训的需求。电子调查已分发给阿拉斯加的所有114个农村BHA。他们被问及居住在社区中的癌症幸存者,是否被要求为这些幸存者提供咨询,以及他们在解决与癌症相关的情感问题以及患者及其家人的经历方面的舒适度。 61位(54%)BHA做出了回应,62%的人知道社区中的癌症幸存者,其中88%的人同意为这些癌症幸存者提供支持是他们的工作。在向癌症幸存者提供咨询的47%的BHA中,有63%指出缺乏有关如何提供咨询的充分培训。据报道,处理“情感问题”是最困难的问题。几乎所有人(98%)报告说,他们可能会参加培训以提高咨询技巧。阿拉斯加农村地区的大多数BHA在其社区中都知道癌症幸存者,可能会被要求提供心理健康服务,但很少有人报告如何提供这些服务方面的适当培训。鉴于许多BHA在偏远地区工作,并且缺乏当地资源来指导他们,因此需要更多有关如何支持癌症幸存者的教育。这项研究提供了有助于指导该教育内容发展的信息。

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