Iezzoni Lisa I, Killeen Mary B, O'Day Bonnie L
Harvard Medical School, 330 Brookline Avenue RO-137, Boston, MA 02215, USA.
Health Serv Res. 2006 Aug;41(4 Pt 1):1258-75. doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2006.00534.x.
To learn about the health care experiences of rural residents with disabilities.
Rural areas in Massachusetts and Virginia.
Local centers for independent living recruited 35 adults with sensory, physical, or psychiatric disabilities to participate in four focus group interviews.
Verbatim transcripts of interviews were reviewed to identify major themes.
Interviewees described the many well-recognized impediments to health care in rural America; disability appears to exacerbate these barriers. Interviewees reported substantial difficulties finding physicians who understand their disabilities and sometimes feel that they must teach their local doctors about their underlying conditions. Interviewees described needing to travel periodically to large medical centers to get necessary specialty care. Many are poor and are either uninsured or have Medicaid coverage, complicating their searches for willing primary care physicians. Because many cannot drive, they face great difficulties getting to their local doctor and especially making long trips to urban centers. Available public transportation often is inaccessible and unreliable. Physicians' offices are sometimes located in old buildings that do not have accessible entrances or equipment. Based on their personal experiences, interviewees perceive that rural areas are generally less sensitive to disability access issues than urban areas.
Meeting the health care needs of rural residents with disabilities will require interventions beyond health care, involving transportation and access issues more broadly.
了解农村残疾居民的医疗保健经历。
马萨诸塞州和弗吉尼亚州的农村地区。
当地独立生活中心招募了35名有感官、身体或精神残疾的成年人参与四次焦点小组访谈。
审查访谈的逐字记录以确定主要主题。
受访者描述了美国农村地区医疗保健中许多广为人知的障碍;残疾似乎加剧了这些障碍。受访者报告称,很难找到了解他们残疾情况的医生,有时觉得他们必须向当地医生介绍自己的潜在病情。受访者表示需要定期前往大型医疗中心接受必要的专科护理。许多人很穷,要么没有保险,要么有医疗补助,这使得他们寻找愿意提供初级保健的医生变得更加复杂。由于许多人不会开车,他们去看当地医生面临很大困难,尤其是前往城市中心进行长途就医。现有的公共交通往往不方便且不可靠。医生办公室有时设在没有无障碍入口或设备的旧建筑里。基于个人经历,受访者认为农村地区总体上比城市地区对残疾人士的就医便利性问题不太敏感。
满足农村残疾居民的医疗保健需求需要超越医疗保健范畴的干预措施,更广泛地涉及交通和就医便利性问题。