Tempier Raymond, Bouattane El Mostafa, Hirdes John P
Montfort Hospital & University of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Montfort Hospital, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Healthc Manage Forum. 2015 Jul;28(4):167-71. doi: 10.1177/0840470415581244. Epub 2015 May 26.
There has been a limited amount of research suggesting that cultural and linguistic variables may affect access to health services, but no study has examined the access of French-speaking Canadians to psychiatrists. The present study used data from the Ontario Mental Health Reporting System to examine patterns of daily contact with psychiatrists in the first 3 days of admission to mental health facilities in Ontario. The results showed that after controlling for a broad range of covariates, French-speaking Ontarians were about one-third as likely to have daily contact with psychiatrists in that time period compared to English-speaking patients. These results were not explained by regional differences. Instead, they point to the possibility that language poses an important barrier to specific and highly specialized mental health services in this province.
仅有少量研究表明文化和语言变量可能影响获得医疗服务的机会,但尚无研究考察说法语的加拿大人获得精神科医生服务的情况。本研究使用安大略省心理健康报告系统的数据,来考察安大略省心理健康机构入院后头三天内与精神科医生日常接触的模式。结果显示,在控制了一系列广泛的协变量后,与讲英语的患者相比,安大略省说法语的人在该时间段内与精神科医生进行日常接触的可能性约为三分之一。这些结果无法用地区差异来解释。相反,它们指出了语言可能对该省特定且高度专业化的心理健康服务构成重要障碍的可能性。