Jones Martyn C, McLafferty Ella, Walley Robert, Toland John, Melson Naomi
School of Nursing and Midwifery, University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK.
J Intellect Disabil. 2008 Jun;12(2):93-109. doi: 10.1177/1744629508090982.
The aim of this study was to gain service user and social care staff perspectives on the barriers facing people with intellectual disabilities when accessing primary healthcare. A qualitative mixed methods semi-structured approach involved the use of focus groups and individual interviews within the service users' homes. A purposive sampling strategy identified people using primary healthcare in the last 6 months (N = 6) with support from social care staff (N = 19). Three emergent themes were common to service users and carer staff: ;accessing the surgery', ;communication issues' and ;waiting around'. Other themes were unique to each group. Social care staff identified the ;attitudes and behaviour of primary healthcare staff' as sometimes problematic, and the importance of ;knowing the service user'. Service users identified ;feelings about going to the doctor', ;health education' and ;making changes'. Gaining these views is an important first step in improving access to primary healthcare.
本研究的目的是了解服务使用者和社会护理人员对智障人士在获得初级医疗保健时所面临障碍的看法。一种定性混合方法的半结构化方法包括在服务使用者家中使用焦点小组和个人访谈。一种目的抽样策略确定了在过去6个月内使用初级医疗保健的人员(N = 6),他们得到了社会护理人员(N = 19)的支持。服务使用者和护理人员有三个共同出现的主题:“进入诊所”、“沟通问题”和“四处等待”。其他主题则是每组独有的。社会护理人员认为初级医疗保健人员的“态度和行为”有时存在问题,以及“了解服务使用者”的重要性。服务使用者提到了“对看医生的感受”、“健康教育”和“做出改变”。了解这些观点是改善初级医疗保健可及性的重要第一步。