Lave J R, Keane C R, Lin C J, Ricci E M, Amersbach G, La Vallee C P
Graduate School of Public Health, University of Pittsburgh, PA 15261, USA.
J Health Soc Policy. 1998;10(2):57-73. doi: 10.1300/J045v10n02_05.
This paper examines the impact that the lack of health insurance has on children and their families. A random sample of families of children who were newly enrolled in a children's health insurance program were interviewed by telephone and asked about the children's health status, the amount of unmet need and delayed care for a number of services, consequences of unmet need and delayed care, usual activities, and the effect on the lack of health insurance. Data were analyzed by using both quantitative and qualitative methods. We found that uninsured children had experienced considerable unmet need and delayed care that increased as the time without insurance increased. The parents reported some adverse consequences. The children were also found to be limited in the extent to which they could participate in various activities specifically because they lacked health insurance. Finally, the parents reported considerable stress and worry associated with their children's lack of coverage. We conclude that being without health insurance has broad consequences for America's children.
本文探讨了缺乏医疗保险对儿童及其家庭的影响。对新加入儿童健康保险计划的儿童家庭进行了随机抽样电话访谈,询问了儿童的健康状况、多项服务未满足的需求和延迟就医的情况、未满足需求和延迟就医的后果、日常活动以及缺乏医疗保险的影响。采用定量和定性方法对数据进行了分析。我们发现,未参保儿童经历了大量未满足的需求和延迟就医情况,且随着未参保时间的增加而增多。家长们报告了一些不良后果。还发现儿童因缺乏医疗保险,在参与各种活动方面受到了限制。最后,家长们表示,因孩子未参保而承受了巨大压力和担忧。我们得出结论,缺乏医疗保险对美国儿童产生了广泛影响。