Mofidi Mahyar, Rozier R Gary, King Rebecca S
Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research, University of North Carolina, 725 Airport Rd. Bldg., Campus Box 7590, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7590, USA.
Am J Public Health. 2002 Jan;92(1):53-8. doi: 10.2105/ajph.92.1.53.
This study aimed to gain insight into the experiences, attitudes, and perceptions of a racially and ethnically diverse group of caregivers regarding barriers to dental care for their Medicaid-insured children.
Criterion-purposive sampling was used to select participants for 11 focus groups, which were conducted in North Carolina. Seventy-seven caregivers of diverse ethnic and racial backgrounds participated. Full recordings of sessions were obtained and transcribed. A comprehensive content review of all data, including line-by-line analysis, was conducted.
Negative experiences with the dental care system discouraged many caregivers in the focus groups from obtaining dental services for their Medicaid-insured children. Searching for providers, arranging an appointment where choices were severely limited, and finding transportation left caregivers describing themselves as discouraged and exhausted. Caregivers who successfully negotiated these barriers felt that they encountered additional barriers in the dental care setting, including long waiting times and judgmental, disrespectful, and discriminatory behavior from staff and providers because of their race and public assistance status.
Current proposals to solve the dental access problem probably will be insufficient until barriers identified by caregivers are addressed.
本研究旨在深入了解不同种族和族裔的照顾者在为其参加医疗补助保险的子女提供牙科护理时所面临的障碍的经历、态度和看法。
采用标准目的抽样法为在北卡罗来纳州进行的11个焦点小组选择参与者。77名不同种族和族裔背景的照顾者参与其中。获得了会议的完整录音并进行了转录。对所有数据进行了全面的内容审查,包括逐行分析。
牙科护理系统的负面经历使焦点小组中的许多照顾者不愿为其参加医疗补助保险的子女获取牙科服务。寻找医疗服务提供者、在选择极为有限的情况下安排预约以及寻找交通工具,让照顾者们感到气馁和疲惫。成功克服这些障碍的照顾者认为,他们在牙科护理环境中还遇到了其他障碍,包括长时间等待以及工作人员和医疗服务提供者因其种族和公共援助身份而表现出的评判、无礼和歧视行为。
在解决照顾者所指出的障碍之前,当前解决牙科护理可及性问题的提议可能并不充分。