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全国代表性女性退伍军人样本中退伍军人健康管理局医疗服务的障碍。

Barriers to Veterans Health Administration care in a nationally representative sample of women veterans.

作者信息

Vogt Dawne, Bergeron Amy, Salgado Dawn, Daley Jennifer, Ouimette Paige, Wolfe Jessica

机构信息

Women's Health Sciences Division, National Center for PTSD, VA Boston Healthcare System, Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2006 Mar;21 Suppl 3(Suppl 3):S19-25. doi: 10.1111/j.1525-1497.2006.00370.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Women veterans are generally less healthy than their nonveteran female counterparts or male veterans. Accumulating evidence suggests there may be barriers to women veterans' access to and use of Veterans Health Administration (VHA) care.

OBJECTIVE

To document perceived and/or actual barriers to care in a nationally representative sample of women veterans and examine associations with VHA use.

DESIGN

Cross-sectional telephone survey.

PARTICIPANTS

Women who are current and former users of VHA from VA's National Registry of Women Veterans.

MEASUREMENTS

Assessments of perceptions of VHA care, background characteristics, and health service use.

RESULTS

Perceptions of VHA care were most positive regarding facility/physical environment characteristics and physician skill and sensitivity and least positive regarding the availability of needed services and logistics of receiving VHA care (M=0.05 and M=-0.10; M=-0.23 and M=-0.25, respectively). The most salient barrier to the use of VHA care was problems related to ease of use. Moreover, each of the barriers constructs contributed unique variance in VHA health care use above and beyond background characteristics known to differentiate current users from former VHA users (Odds ratio [OR]=4.03 for availability of services; OR=2.63 for physician sensitivity and skill: OR=2.70 for logistics of care; OR=2.30 for facility/physical environment). Few differences in barriers to care and their association with VHA health care use emerged for women with and without service-connected disabilities.

CONCLUSIONS

Findings highlight several domains in which VHA decisionmakers can intervene to enhance the care available to women veterans and point to a number of areas for further investigation.

摘要

背景

退伍女兵总体上不如非退伍女性或退伍男兵健康。越来越多的证据表明,退伍女兵在获得和使用退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)医疗服务方面可能存在障碍。

目的

在全国具有代表性的退伍女兵样本中记录感知到的和/或实际的医疗服务障碍,并研究与VHA使用的关联。

设计

横断面电话调查。

参与者

来自退伍军人事务部全国退伍女兵登记处的VHA现任和前任使用者。

测量

对VHA医疗服务的认知、背景特征和医疗服务使用情况的评估。

结果

退伍女兵对VHA医疗服务在设施/物理环境特征、医生技能和敏感度方面的评价最为积极,而在所需服务的可及性和接受VHA医疗服务的后勤保障方面评价最低(分别为M = 0.05和M = -0.10;M = -0.23和M = -0.25)。使用VHA医疗服务最突出的障碍是与易用性相关的问题。此外,在区分当前使用者和前任VHA使用者的已知背景特征之外,每个障碍因素在VHA医疗服务使用方面都有独特的差异(服务可及性的优势比[OR]=4.03;医生敏感度和技能的OR = 2.63;护理后勤保障的OR = 2.70;设施/物理环境的OR = 2.30)。有和没有与服役相关残疾的女性在医疗服务障碍及其与VHA医疗服务使用的关联方面几乎没有差异。

结论

研究结果突出了VHA决策者可以进行干预以改善退伍女兵可获得的医疗服务的几个领域,并指出了一些需要进一步调查的领域。

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