Wardman Dennis, Clement Ken, Quantz Darryl
First Nations and Inuit Health Branch, Health Canada, Vancouver, Canada.
Int J Health Care Qual Assur Inc Leadersh Health Serv. 2005;18(2-3):xxvi-xxxi. doi: 10.1108/13660750510594864.
To provide a picture of the access and use of health services by Aboriginal British Columbians living in both reserve and off-reserve communities.
DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH: This project represents a collaborative effort between the University of British Columbia and multiple Aboriginal community partners. Between June and November 2003, 267 face-to-face interviews were conducted with Aboriginal persons in seven rural community organizations across the province.
This paper reports on the results of a survey of 267 Aboriginal clients. It was found that a substantial number of survey respondents accessed health services provided by an Aboriginal person. Although most respondents felt that services were available, they also identified a number of concerns. These revolved around the need to travel for services, as well as a lack of access to more specialized services. A number of self-reported barriers to service were also identified. These findings have several policy implications and will be useful to service planners.
RESEARCH LIMITATIONS/IMPLICATIONS: Several questions for additional research were identified including the need to establish an inventory of service problem areas and investigating service and benefit policy and community awareness issues.
ORIGINALITY/VALUE: This paper provides policy makers with knowledge on the rural Aboriginal population, a population that has faced long standing problems in accessing appropriate health services.
描绘居住在不列颠哥伦比亚省保留地和非保留地社区的原住民获得和使用医疗服务的情况。
设计/方法/途径:该项目是英属哥伦比亚大学与多个原住民社区合作伙伴共同努力的成果。2003年6月至11月期间,对全省七个农村社区组织中的原住民进行了267次面对面访谈。
本文报告了对267名原住民客户的调查结果。发现大量受访者接受了原住民提供的医疗服务。尽管大多数受访者认为有服务可用,但他们也指出了一些担忧。这些担忧围绕着就医需要出行,以及无法获得更专业的服务。还发现了一些自我报告的服务障碍。这些发现具有若干政策意义,对服务规划者将很有用。
研究局限/影响:确定了若干需要进一步研究的问题,包括需要建立服务问题领域清单,以及调查服务和福利政策及社区意识问题。
原创性/价值:本文为政策制定者提供了有关农村原住民人口的知识,这一群体在获得适当医疗服务方面长期面临问题。