Zhang Wanqing, Mueller Keith J, Chen Li-Wu
Department of Health Services Research and Administration, College of Public Health, 984350 University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska 68198-4350, USA.
Aust J Rural Health. 2009 Aug;17(4):183-8. doi: 10.1111/j.1440-1584.2009.01069.x.
This study examined whether rural and urban hospitals differ in their level of responsiveness to community health needs.
This study used a multivariate, longitudinal research design.
A cross-sectional survey was the setting for this study.
The participants were rural or urban hospitals in the United States.
The dependent variables were selected from the American Hospital Association hospital survey questions that are related to community health needs. The independent variable was rural or urban location.
Rural hospitals improved more than urban hospitals in addressing community health needs from 1997 through 2006 for most of the indicators, especially in working with other providers to conduct a community health assessment. However, rural hospitals still lag significantly behind urban hospitals in tracking health information.
This study suggests that rural hospitals do not lag behind urban hospitals in addressing community health needs. Further research is needed to understand the role of community hospitals in influencing local health delivery system activities regarding the potential community benefits and their impact on improving health of local populations.
本研究考察农村医院和城市医院在对社区卫生需求的响应程度上是否存在差异。
本研究采用多元纵向研究设计。
本研究采用横断面调查作为研究背景。
参与者为美国的农村或城市医院。
因变量选自美国医院协会与社区卫生需求相关的医院调查问卷问题。自变量为农村或城市地区。
在1997年至2006年期间,就大多数指标而言,农村医院在满足社区卫生需求方面的改善程度超过城市医院,尤其是在与其他医疗机构合作开展社区卫生评估方面。然而,农村医院在健康信息追踪方面仍显著落后于城市医院。
本研究表明,农村医院在满足社区卫生需求方面并不落后于城市医院。需要进一步开展研究,以了解社区医院在影响当地卫生服务系统活动方面的作用,这些活动涉及潜在的社区效益及其对改善当地居民健康状况的影响。