驾驭心力衰竭的漫长旅程--毛利人和太平洋岛屿族裔的经历。

IF 1.2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL NEW ZEALAND MEDICAL JOURNAL Pub Date : 2024-09-27 DOI:10.26635/6965.6535
Sandra Hanchard, Karen M Brewer, Tua Taueetia-Su'a, Sione Vaka, Shanthi Ameratunga, Taria Tane, Rochelle Newport, Vanessa Selak, Matire Harwood, Corina Grey
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目的:与新西兰的欧洲人相比,新西兰奥特亚罗瓦地区的毛利人和太平洋岛民在心力衰竭的发病率、治疗和预后方面存在严重的不平等。我们旨在了解毛利人和太平洋岛屿族裔心力衰竭患者在接受初级和二级治疗时的经历:本研究对一项更广泛的定性研究中收集的数据进行了二次分析,该研究调查了毛利人和太平洋裔人在心血管护理方面的证据与实践差距。从更广泛的半结构式访谈中,我们确定了24名心力衰竭患者(7名毛利人和17名太平洋岛民,23名来自北岛),并应用模板和框架分析来探讨他们的独特经历:结果:确定了与参与者有关的两大主题:1)病情--需要更多支持来了解和自我管理心力衰竭病情;2)旅程--希望在心力衰竭的旅程中感受到与医疗系统的良好联系:要解决毛利人和太平洋岛屿族裔心力衰竭的不平等问题,就需要医疗服务提供者进行清晰而有意义的沟通,以支持患者的自我管理。需要加强毛利人和太平洋裔患者及家属在初级和二级服务之间的沟通,以减少他们与医疗服务脱节的可能性。
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Navigating the long journey of heart failure-experiences of Māori and Pacific peoples.

Aims: Māori and Pacific peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand experience significant inequities in heart failure rates, treatment and outcomes compared to NZ Europeans. We aimed to understand the experiences of Māori and Pacific people living with heart failure as they navigated care across primary and secondary settings.

Methods: This research involved a secondary analysis of data collected in a wider qualitative study investigating evidence-practice gaps of cardiovascular care experienced by Māori and Pacific people. From the wider pool of semi-structured interviews, we identified 24 people (seven Māori and 17 Pacific peoples, 23 from the North Island) living with heart failure, and applied template and framework analysis to explore their distinct experiences.

Results: Two major themes identified related to participants: 1) Condition-need for more support to understand and self-manage their heart failure condition, and 2) Journey-desire to feel well-connected to the health system in their heart failure journey.

Conclusions: Addressing heart failure inequities for Māori and Pacific peoples requires that providers engage in clear and meaningful communication to support patient self-management. Strengthening pathways for Māori and Pacific patients and whānau (families) between primary and secondary services is required to reduce their likelihood of becoming disconnected from care.

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