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身体残疾者对初级医疗服务的认知——第1部分:就医问题。

Perceptions of primary healthcare services among people with physical disabilities - part 1: access issues.

作者信息

Veltman A, Stewart D E, Tardif G S, Branigan M

机构信息

University of Western Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

MedGenMed. 2001 Apr 6;3(2):18.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Access to primary healthcare among people with physical disabilities has been a neglected research area in Canada. The authors sought to examine the extent of access to and satisfaction with primary healthcare services for people with physical disabilities living in Canada's largest metropolitan area -- the Toronto region.

METHODS

An anonymous self-report questionnaire regarding access to and perceived quality of primary healthcare was mailed to a convenience sample of 1026 members of several disability organizations as well as persons discharged from a rehabilitation hospital within the past 2 years. For the 201 returned surveys (response rate = 20%), the authors evaluated the perceived extent of access to primary healthcare services as well as the level of satisfaction with the quality of these services.

RESULTS

Among the respondents to the questionnaire, 17.4% reported having difficulty obtaining a family doctor's services and 8.0% reported having been refused medical treatment by a family doctor because of their disability. Respondents also reported difficulty in physically accessing their family doctor's office (32.3%), equipment (38.3%), and washroom (22.9%). Although 82.1% of respondents claimed they were very or somewhat satisfied with their family doctor's services, 19.4% felt they were receiving inadequate primary healthcare and 21.9% felt that their disability prevented them from receiving appropriate primary healthcare.

DISCUSSION

Although people who experienced more difficulties may have been more likely to respond to this survey, a significant proportion of people with physical disabilities feel they are experiencing difficulty accessing adequate and appropriate primary healthcare services. Possible solutions to some of the identified access barriers and areas where further research may be required are described.

摘要

背景

在加拿大,身体残疾者获得初级医疗保健的机会一直是一个被忽视的研究领域。作者试图研究居住在加拿大最大都市区——大多伦多地区的身体残疾者获得初级医疗保健服务的程度以及对这些服务的满意度。

方法

一份关于获得初级医疗保健的机会和感知质量的匿名自填问卷被邮寄给了一个便利样本,该样本包括1026名几个残疾组织的成员以及过去两年内从康复医院出院的人员。对于201份返回的调查问卷(回复率 = 20%),作者评估了对初级医疗保健服务的感知获得程度以及对这些服务质量的满意度。

结果

在问卷受访者中,17.4%报告在获得家庭医生服务方面有困难,8.0%报告因残疾被家庭医生拒绝治疗。受访者还报告在实际前往家庭医生办公室(32.3%)、使用设备(38.3%)和使用洗手间(22.9%)方面存在困难。尽管82.1%的受访者声称他们对家庭医生的服务非常或有些满意,但19.4%觉得他们得到的初级医疗保健不足,21.9%觉得他们的残疾使他们无法获得适当的初级医疗保健。

讨论

尽管经历更多困难的人可能更有可能回应这项调查,但相当一部分身体残疾者觉得他们在获得充足和适当的初级医疗保健服务方面存在困难。文中描述了一些已确定的获取障碍的可能解决方案以及可能需要进一步研究的领域。

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