Carmel S, Anson O, Levin M
Department of Sociology of Health, University Center for Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel.
Soc Sci Med. 1990;31(5):557-63. doi: 10.1016/0277-9536(90)90091-6.
An exploratory study of emergency department (ED) utilization, comparing Israeli adult Jews and Bedouin Arabs was conducted. The data interpretation derived from the premise that health services utilization reflects not only morbidity patterns but characteristics of both subcultures and the structure of health services. The Bedouins in the study are a Moslem traditional society going through a rapid process of urbanization and modernization, with a relative deficiency in primary health services. Data were collected from the general ED admissions registry. Patients (17+) who arrived at the ED during the first week of every even month of one calendar year were selected for this study (6815 Jews and 583 Bedouins). The findings indicate that, in general Bedouins use the ED significantly less than Jews. They adjust to the structure of the ED services and use them, more than Jews, as a primary service. Yet, the hospitalization rates of the two populations are similar. In both subcultures the pattern of gender differences changes after the age of 45. The change, however, is in the opposite direction. Differences in ED usage among Bedouin age-sex groups are discussed in terms of changes in social status during a period of socio-cultural transition.
开展了一项针对急诊科(ED)利用率的探索性研究,比较了以色列成年犹太人和贝都因阿拉伯人。数据解读基于这样一个前提,即卫生服务利用率不仅反映发病模式,还反映两种亚文化的特征以及卫生服务的结构。该研究中的贝都因人是一个正经历快速城市化和现代化进程的穆斯林传统社会,其初级卫生服务相对匮乏。数据从急诊科普通住院登记处收集。选取了某一自然年中每个偶数月第一周到达急诊科的17岁及以上患者进行本研究(6815名犹太人和583名贝都因人)。研究结果表明,总体而言,贝都因人对急诊科的利用率显著低于犹太人。他们适应急诊科服务的结构,并且比犹太人更多地将其作为主要服务来使用。然而,这两个人群的住院率相似。在这两种亚文化中,45岁以后性别差异模式发生变化。然而,变化方向相反。根据社会文化转型时期社会地位的变化,讨论了贝都因年龄 - 性别组在急诊科使用方面的差异。