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An Urban American Indian Health Clinic's Response to a Community Needs Assessment
Author(s) -
Dennis
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
american indian and alaska native mental health research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.44
H-Index - 24
ISSN - 0893-5394
DOI - 10.5820/aian.2305.2016.15
Subject(s) - focus group , metropolitan area , needs assessment , health care , community health , service provider , nursing , medicine , culturally sensitive , cultural competence , culturally appropriate , service (business) , gerontology , family medicine , psychology , public health , business , sociology , political science , marketing , social psychology , social science , pedagogy , pathology , law
Utilizing community-based methods, we assessed the behavioral and physical health needs of a Detroit metropolitan Indian health clinic. The project goal was to identify health service needs for urban American Indians/Alaska Natives and develop the infrastructure for culturally competent and integrative behavioral and physical health care. We conducted 38 semi-structured interviews and 12 focus groups with service providers and community members. Interview and focus group data indicated a need for 1) more culturally competent services and providers, 2) more specialized health services, and 3) more transportation options. We then report on the Indian health clinic's and community's accomplishments in response to the needs assessment.

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