What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment

Artikkel som omhandler betydningen av språk og kulturelle normer i kommunikasjon om psykiske helseproblemer. BACKGROUND: the Sami in Norway have a legal right to receive health services adapted to Sami language and culture. This calls for a study of the significance of language choice and cultural n...

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Published in:International Journal of Circumpolar Health
Main Authors: Dagsvold, Inger, Møllersen, Snefrid, Stordahl, Vigdis
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2444944
https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v74.26952
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spelling ftsfomsorgsforsk:oai:brage.bibsys.no:11250/2444944 2023-05-15T15:55:12+02:00 What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment Dagsvold, Inger Møllersen, Snefrid Stordahl, Vigdis 2015 http://hdl.handle.net/11250/2444944 https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v74.26952 eng eng Navngivelse 4.0 Internasjonal http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/deed.no Inger Dagsvold et al. CC-BY 74 International Journal of Circumpolar Health Norway sami cultural norms culture experiences language mental health qualitative Norge same samisk kulturelle normer kultur erfaring språk mental helse Journal article Peer reviewed 2015 ftsfomsorgsforsk https://doi.org/10.3402/ijch.v74.26952 2018-12-07T21:15:03Z Artikkel som omhandler betydningen av språk og kulturelle normer i kommunikasjon om psykiske helseproblemer. BACKGROUND: the Sami in Norway have a legal right to receive health services adapted to Sami language and culture. This calls for a study of the significance of language choice and cultural norms in Sami patients' encounters with mental health services. OBJECTIVES: to explore the significance of language and cultural norms in communication about mental health topics experienced by Sami patients receiving mental health treatment to enhance our understanding of linguistic and cultural adaptation of health services. METHODS: data were collected through individual interviews with 4 Sami patients receiving mental health treatment in Northern Norway. A systematic text reduction and a thematic analysis were employed. FINDINGS: two themes were identified: (I) language choice is influenced by language competence, with whom one talks and what one talks about. Bilingualism was a resource and natural part of the participants' lives, but there were limited possibilities to speak Sami in encounters with health services. A professional working relationship was placed on an equal footing with the possibility to speak Sami. CONCLUSION: Sami patients' language choice in different communication situations is influenced by a complexity of social and cultural factors. Sami patients have varying opinions about and preferences for what they can talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom. Bilingualism and knowledge about both Sami and Norwegian culture provide latitude and enhanced possibilities for both patients and the health services. The challenge for the health services is to allow for and safeguard such individual variations within the cultural framework of the patients. Article in Journal/Newspaper Circumpolar Health International Journal of Circumpolar Health Northern Norway sami sami samisk Centre for Care Research: Omsorgsbiblioteket (Brage) Norway International Journal of Circumpolar Health 74 1 26952
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mental helse
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What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment
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description Artikkel som omhandler betydningen av språk og kulturelle normer i kommunikasjon om psykiske helseproblemer. BACKGROUND: the Sami in Norway have a legal right to receive health services adapted to Sami language and culture. This calls for a study of the significance of language choice and cultural norms in Sami patients' encounters with mental health services. OBJECTIVES: to explore the significance of language and cultural norms in communication about mental health topics experienced by Sami patients receiving mental health treatment to enhance our understanding of linguistic and cultural adaptation of health services. METHODS: data were collected through individual interviews with 4 Sami patients receiving mental health treatment in Northern Norway. A systematic text reduction and a thematic analysis were employed. FINDINGS: two themes were identified: (I) language choice is influenced by language competence, with whom one talks and what one talks about. Bilingualism was a resource and natural part of the participants' lives, but there were limited possibilities to speak Sami in encounters with health services. A professional working relationship was placed on an equal footing with the possibility to speak Sami. CONCLUSION: Sami patients' language choice in different communication situations is influenced by a complexity of social and cultural factors. Sami patients have varying opinions about and preferences for what they can talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom. Bilingualism and knowledge about both Sami and Norwegian culture provide latitude and enhanced possibilities for both patients and the health services. The challenge for the health services is to allow for and safeguard such individual variations within the cultural framework of the patients.
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Stordahl, Vigdis
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title What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment
title_short What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment
title_full What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment
title_fullStr What can we talk about, in which language, in what way and with whom?: Sami patients' experiences of language choice and cultural norm in mental health treatment
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