Swanson Mark E, Wall Shavaun, Kisker Ellen, Peterson Carla
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, USA.
J Child Health Care. 2011 Mar;15(1):25-38. doi: 10.1177/1367493510387951. Epub 2011 Feb 11.
This study examines disparities in health status, health care utilization, insurance coverage and satisfaction in US low-income parents of infants and toddlers with disabilities compared to low-income parents of children without disabilities. The Early Head Start Research and Evaluation Project is a longitudinal study involving 2087 families in 17 communities across the United States. Families completed interviews at enrollment and at 7, 16, and 28 months after enrollment. Descriptive analyses were conducted to characterize children's status in terms of health, health care use, and insurance coverage. Children with disabilities were more likely to experience poor health and to use more health care services. Parents of children with disabilities were more likely to report that medical care was inadequate. Hispanic children were less likely to experience excellent health. Hispanic parents were less likely to have health insurance or to report that their medical care was adequate. Low-income parents of young children with disabilities perceived their children as less healthy, more vulnerable and needing more health services. This study demonstrates the importance of providing accessible, culturally-competent services to this vulnerable population.
本研究调查了美国残疾婴幼儿的低收入父母与无残疾儿童的低收入父母在健康状况、医疗保健利用、保险覆盖范围和满意度方面的差异。“早期开端研究与评估项目”是一项纵向研究,涉及美国17个社区的2087个家庭。这些家庭在登记时以及登记后7个月、16个月和28个月完成访谈。进行描述性分析以描述儿童在健康、医疗保健使用和保险覆盖方面的状况。残疾儿童更有可能健康状况不佳,使用更多的医疗保健服务。残疾儿童的父母更有可能报告医疗保健不足。西班牙裔儿童不太可能拥有极佳的健康状况。西班牙裔父母不太可能拥有医疗保险,或者报告他们的医疗保健充足。残疾幼儿的低收入父母认为他们的孩子健康状况较差、更易受伤害且需要更多的医疗服务。本研究表明为这一弱势群体提供可及的、具有文化能力的服务的重要性。