Lee Rochelle, North Nicola
Health Systems Section, School of Population Health, The University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand.
J Prim Health Care. 2013 Dec 1;5(4):315-21.
International research consistently shows that sole mothers experience poorer health and suboptimal health care access. New Zealand studies on sole mothers' health report similar findings. The aim of this exploratory research was to better understand the experiences of Maori sole mothers' access to health services, particularly primary health care, for personal health needs.
This qualitative study employed a general inductive design informed by a Kaupapa Maori approach, providing guidance on appropriate cultural protocols for recruiting and engaging Maori participants. Distributing written information and snowballing techniques were used to purposively recruit seven Maori sole mothers. Data collection involved semi-structured interviews which were digitally recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were analysed using general inductive thematic analysis to identify commonalities and patterns in participants' experiences.
The dominant themes that emerged captured and described participants' experiences in accessing health care. The major barrier to access reported was cost. Compounding cost, transport difficulties and location or scheduling of services were additional barriers to health service accessibility. Child-related issues also posed a barrier, including prioritising children's needs and childcare over personal health needs.
The findings illuminate Maori sole mothers' experiences of accessing health care and the complex socioeconomic inequalities affecting access options and uptake of services. Further investigation of barriers to access is needed. The study has implications for addressing barriers to access at policy, funding and practice levels to improve health outcomes and equitable health care access for Maori sole mothers.
国际研究一致表明,单亲母亲的健康状况较差,获得的医疗保健也不理想。新西兰关于单亲母亲健康的研究也报告了类似的结果。这项探索性研究的目的是更好地了解毛利族单亲母亲为满足个人健康需求而获得医疗服务,特别是初级医疗保健的经历。
这项定性研究采用了基于毛利方法的一般归纳设计,为招募和吸引毛利参与者的适当文化规范提供指导。通过分发书面信息和滚雪球技术,有目的地招募了七位毛利族单亲母亲。数据收集包括半结构化访谈,访谈内容进行了数字录音并逐字转录。使用一般归纳主题分析法对数据进行分析,以确定参与者经历中的共性和模式。
出现的主要主题捕捉并描述了参与者获得医疗保健的经历。报告的主要获取障碍是成本。除成本外,交通困难以及服务的地点或安排也是获得医疗服务的额外障碍。与孩子相关的问题也构成了障碍,包括将孩子的需求和儿童保育置于个人健康需求之上。
研究结果揭示了毛利族单亲母亲获得医疗保健的经历以及影响获取选择和服务利用的复杂社会经济不平等现象。需要进一步调查获取障碍。该研究对在政策、资金和实践层面解决获取障碍以改善毛利族单亲母亲的健康结果和公平获得医疗保健具有启示意义。