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Treatment Experiences with Norwegian Health Care among Immigrant Men Living with Co-Occurring Substance Use- and Mental Health Disorders

机译:挪威医疗治疗患有共同用药和心理健康障碍的移民男性治疗经验

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Immigrants are considered at risk of psychological distress and therefore involvement in substance abuse, due to a variety of pre- and post-migration factors. Further, there is lower treatment engagement, a higher dropout rate, and less frequent hospitalizations among this group compared to the general population. There are few studies on the subjective understanding of co-occurring substance use disorder (SUD) and mental health disorder (MHD) among immigrants in Norway. This qualitative study aims to explore the treatment experiences of immigrant men living with co-occurring SUD and MHD. Within a collaborative approach, individual interviews were conducted with 10 men of immigrant background, living with co-occurring SUD and MHD, who had treatment experiences from the Norwegian mental health and addiction services. Data were analyzed using a systematic text condensation. The analysis yielded 6 categories where participants described their treatment experiences in mental health and addiction services in Norway as: lack of connection, lack of individually tailored treatment, stigma and discrimination preventing access to treatment, health professionals with multi-cultural competence, care during and after treatment, and raising awareness and reducing stigma. A significant finding was the mention by participants of the value of being seen and treated as a “person” rather than their diagnosis, which may increase treatment engagement. They further mentioned aftercare as an important factor to prevent relapse. This study provides an enhanced understanding of how immigrant men living with co-occurring SUD and MHD experienced being treated in Norwegian healthcare settings. These experiences may add to the knowledge required to improve treatment engagement.
机译:由于各种预先和后期因素,移民被认为是受到心理困扰的风险,因此参与药物滥用。此外,与一般人群相比,较低的治疗接合,较高的辍学率和频繁的住院尿素较少。挪威移民在移民中的同型物质使用障碍(SUD)和心理健康障碍(MHD)的主观理解少数研究。这种定性研究旨在探讨与共同发生的苏打水和MHD生活的移民人的治疗经验。在一个协作方法中,各个访谈是用10名移民背景,与挪威心理健康和成瘾服务的治疗经验一起进行的各个移民背景。使用系统文本冷凝进行分析数据。该分析产生了6个类别,参与者在挪威的心理健康和成瘾服务中描述了他们的治疗经验,因为:缺乏联系,缺乏单独量身定制的治疗,耻辱和歧视,防止获得治疗,卫生专业人员在多种文化能力,护理治疗后,提高意识和减少耻辱。重要的发现是被视为“人”的价值的参与者的提及,而不是他们的诊断,这可能会增加治疗参与。他们进一步提到了追踪后作为防止复发的重要因素。本研究提高了对挪威医疗保健环境中的共同发生的苏打水母和MHD的移民人员如何了解。这些经验可能会增加改善治疗订婚所需的知识。

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