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美国退伍军人事务部为女性提供的紧急医疗保健:病情——危急还是稳定?

VA emergency health care for women: condition--critical or stable?

作者信息

Washington Donna L, Yano Elizabeth M, Goldzweig Caroline, Simon Barbara

机构信息

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, Los Angeles, California 90073, USA.

出版信息

Womens Health Issues. 2006 May-Jun;16(3):133-8. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2005.12.003.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Veteran's Affairs (VA) facilities have reconfigured themselves to address the health care needs of the growing number of women veterans. However, the challenge of providing comprehensive care to a group that is an extreme minority within VA may still leave gaps in the delivery of necessary health care services.

OBJECTIVES AND METHODS

We sought to assess the availability of women's health care specialists for emergency gynecologic problems (emergency-GYN) and for emergency mental health conditions specific to women (emergency-WMH), we surveyed the Chief of Staff and senior clinician at each VA site serving 400 or more women veterans.

RESULTS

Emergency-GYN expertise was usually available at all times for 39.8% of sites, and only during usual clinic hours for 24.6% of sites. An emergency-WMH specialist was available at all times for 51.7% of sites, and only during usual clinic hours for 31.0% of sites. VA sites that had a separate women's health clinic were more likely to have emergency-GYN expertise available. Sites in regions with higher managed care penetration were less likely to have emergency-WMH specialist availability.

CONCLUSIONS

Our data suggest a limited availability of specialists for gynecologic and women's mental health emergencies at some VA sites. How this may affect overall quality of care for women in the VA system is unknown. Further work is needed to determine actions clinicians take when expertise is emergently needed for health care issues unique to women. Options for expanding VA availability of such expertise include internal development of women's health expertise and telemedicine access to experts to aid in emergency women's health care decision making.

摘要

背景

退伍军人事务部(VA)的医疗机构已进行了重新配置,以满足越来越多女性退伍军人的医疗保健需求。然而,为VA中占极少数的这一群体提供全面护理的挑战,可能仍会在必要医疗服务的提供方面留下缺口。

目的和方法

我们试图评估女性医疗保健专家处理紧急妇科问题(急诊妇科)以及女性特有的紧急心理健康状况(急诊女性心理健康)的可及性,我们对为400名或更多女性退伍军人服务的每个VA站点的参谋长和高级临床医生进行了调查。

结果

39.8%的站点随时都有急诊妇科专业知识,24.6%的站点仅在正常门诊时间有。51.7%的站点随时都有急诊女性心理健康专家,31.0%的站点仅在正常门诊时间有。设有独立女性健康诊所的VA站点更有可能有急诊妇科专业知识。管理式医疗渗透率较高地区的站点获得急诊女性心理健康专家的可能性较小。

结论

我们的数据表明,一些VA站点处理妇科和女性心理健康紧急情况的专家有限。这对VA系统中女性的整体护理质量可能有何影响尚不清楚。需要进一步开展工作,以确定临床医生在紧急需要处理女性特有医疗问题的专业知识时采取的行动。扩大VA此类专业知识可及性的选项包括内部培养女性健康专业知识以及通过远程医疗联系专家以协助进行女性紧急医疗保健决策。

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