Jackson S, Camacho D, Freund K M, Bigby J, Walcott-McQuigg J, Hughes E, Nunez A, Dillard W, Weiner C, Weitz T, Zerr A
Department of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.
J Womens Health Gend Based Med. 2001 Jul-Aug;10(6):551-9. doi: 10.1089/15246090152543139.
New models of care delivery have been developed to better coordinate and integrate healthcare for women. In the United States, one of the challenges is to incorporate the needs of racial and ethnic minority populations into these newer care paradigms. This paper begins with a brief historical review of the experience of racial and ethnic minorities in the American healthcare system to provide a context for discussing barriers and limitations of more traditional models of women's healthcare. Specific approaches used by National Centers of Excellence in Women's Health are presented as examples of strategies that may be implemented by other communities to address these barriers.
为了更好地协调和整合针对女性的医疗保健服务,已经开发出了新的护理模式。在美国,其中一个挑战是将种族和少数族裔人群的需求纳入这些更新的护理模式中。本文首先简要回顾了种族和少数族裔人群在美国医疗保健系统中的经历,以便为讨论更传统的女性医疗保健模式的障碍和局限性提供背景。作为其他社区可能实施的应对这些障碍的策略示例,介绍了国家卓越女性健康中心所采用的具体方法。