Department of Geography and Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, UK.
Health Place. 2011 Sep;17(5):1162-9. doi: 10.1016/j.healthplace.2010.09.010. Epub 2010 Sep 25.
This paper studies differential healthcare utilisation by ethnic group. Administrative records of nearly 100,000 users of an Inner London accident and emergency (A&E) facility were analysed using an innovative names-based ethnicity classification. Adult repeated 'light' usage (i.e. with no hospitalisation or follow-up) did not differ according to ethnic group. Users from ethnic minorities had lower GP registration rates than the majority reference group. However, lack of GP registration was not associated with repeated light use of A&E, overall. Therefore, these results challenge common perceptions of differential A&E access rates by ethnicity.
本文研究了不同族裔之间的医疗保健利用差异。使用一种创新的基于姓名的族裔分类方法,对伦敦市内一家急症室近 10 万名使用者的行政记录进行了分析。成年人重复“轻度”使用(即没有住院或随访)的情况与族裔无关。少数民族使用者的全科医生注册率低于多数参照组。然而,总体而言,缺乏全科医生注册与急症室的重复轻度使用无关。因此,这些结果挑战了人们普遍认为的族裔之间急症室就诊率存在差异的观点。