VA Greater Los Angeles Health Services Research and Development (HSR&D) Center of Excellence, Sepulveda, California, USA.
Womens Health Issues. 2011 Jul-Aug;21(4 Suppl):S112-9. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2011.04.004.
Primary care delivery models tailored to women's needs and preferences are associated with higher quality and satisfaction. Therefore, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) recommends adoption of designated providers for women in primary care clinics or women's health centers as the optimal models for women's primary care. We assessed women veterans' ratings of their VA health care quality, gender-related satisfaction, gender appropriateness, and VA provider skills in treating women, in relation to primary care model at VA sites nationwide.
Health care ratings were obtained from VA users in the 2008-2009 National Survey of Women Veterans. VA administrative data identified the site for each respondent's primary care. Facility data identified the site's primary care model for women. We conducted multilevel modeling to compare health care ratings for sites serving 300 or more women veterans who had adopted VA recommendations for women's primary care models (adopter sites), with non-adopter sites, and with small sites serving fewer women veterans, adjusting for patient characteristics.
Adopter sites received higher adjusted ratings of gender-related satisfaction and perceptions of VA provider skills than non-adopter and small sites. Adopter sites also received higher adjusted ratings of gender appropriateness than small sites. Adjusted ratings of quality of care did not differ by type of site.
VA sites with primary care models tailored to women were rated higher on most dimensions of care. Facilitating establishment of these optimal care models at other sites is one strategy for improving women veterans' experiences with VA care. Research to identify other features of care associated with quality could inform ongoing VA quality transformation efforts.
根据女性的需求和偏好量身定制的初级保健服务模式与更高的质量和满意度相关。因此,美国退伍军人事务部(VA)建议在初级保健诊所或妇女保健中心采用指定的女性提供者作为女性初级保健的最佳模式。我们评估了女性退伍军人对 VA 医疗保健质量、与性别相关的满意度、性别适宜性以及 VA 提供者治疗女性的技能的评价,这与全国 VA 站点的初级保健模式有关。
2008-2009 年全国女性退伍军人调查中从 VA 用户获得了医疗保健评分。VA 管理数据确定了每位受访者初级保健的地点。设施数据确定了该地点为女性提供的初级保健模式。我们进行了多层次建模,比较了采用 VA 女性初级保健模式建议的服务 300 名或更多女性退伍军人的站点(采用者站点)与非采用者站点和服务女性退伍军人较少的小型站点的医疗保健评分,同时调整了患者特征。
采用者站点在与性别相关的满意度和对 VA 提供者技能的看法方面获得了更高的调整评分,而非采用者和小型站点。采用者站点也比小型站点获得了更高的调整性别适宜性评分。护理质量的调整评分不因站点类型而异。
根据女性需求和偏好量身定制的初级保健模式的 VA 站点在大多数护理维度上的评分更高。促进在其他站点建立这些最佳护理模式是改善女性退伍军人对 VA 护理体验的一项策略。研究确定与质量相关的其他护理特征可以为正在进行的 VA 质量转型工作提供信息。