Supporting South Asian carers and those they care for: the role of the primary health care team.

نویسندگان

  • Savita Katbamna
  • Padma Bhakta
  • Waqar Ahmad
  • Richard Baker
  • Gillian Parker
چکیده

BACKGROUND Demographic and socioeconomic changes have increased policy interest in informal carers. However, despite the multicultural nature of British society, most research in this field has been in majority communities. AIM To explore the role of the primary health care team (PHCT) in supporting carers from British South Asian communities. DESIGN OF STUDY Qualitative study. SETTING Four South Asian communities in Leicestershire and West Yorkshire. METHODS Focus groups and in-depth interviews were used to assess male and female carers, supported by a literature review. RESULTS Failure to recognise carers' needs, gaps in service provision, and communication and language issues compromised carers' ability to care. While some carers were positive about the PHCT role, the main weaknesses concerned poor consultation, PHCT attitudes towards carers, and access to appropriate services. CONCLUSION South Asian carers' experiences largely parallel those of others, but there are some issues that are distinct, namely, language and communication barriers, culturally inappropriate services, and implicit or explicit racism. The multi-ethnic nature of Great Britain requires that professional practice enhances the ability of minority ethnic communities to provide informal care. The findings underline the important role of the PHCT in ensuring that carers' needs are taken seriously and that appropriate services reach them.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners

دوره 52 477  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2002