非裔美国人在医疗保健方面的经历:“我总觉得自己被忽视了”。

African American experiences in healthcare: "I always feel like I'm getting skipped over".

作者信息

Cuevas Adolfo G, O'Brien Kerth, Saha Somnath

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Portland State University.

Portland Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

出版信息

Health Psychol. 2016 Sep;35(9):987-95. doi: 10.1037/hea0000368. Epub 2016 May 12.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Although African Americans perceive discrimination in health care settings, experience higher levels of medical mistrust compared with European Americans, and experience poorer communication with health care providers, little is known as to how these barriers to quality patient-provider relationships arise and manifest themselves. This study examined experiences of African American community members regarding these barriers and additionally explored participants' perspectives on race in the patient-provider relationship.

METHODS

Focus groups were conducted as part of a study exploring participants' experiences and relationships in health care settings. Sixty African American adults were recruited through community settings and activities to participate in 1 of 9 focus groups segmented by gender. Transcripts were reviewed for content related to perceived discrimination, mistrust, poor communication, and race discordance. Themes providing insight into participants' subjective experience of these potential relationship barriers were derived through qualitative coding (using NVivo 10) and iterative discussion.

RESULTS

Perceived discrimination arose when African American patients, particularly women, felt their symptoms or problems were discredited. Medical mistrust occurred when clinicians did not convey respect to patients, leaving patients to wonder whether their clinician's treatment was discriminatory or not. Poor communication arose when clinicians did not acknowledge patients' perspectives during interactions. Patients often viewed these actions as discriminatory.

CONCLUSIONS

African Americans experience poor communication with their health care providers, medical mistrust, and perceived discrimination when accessing health care in numerous and sometimes interrelated ways. The investigators recommend ways to reduce the experience of such barriers and to improve patient-provider relationships for African Americans in health care. (PsycINFO Database Record

摘要

目的

尽管非裔美国人察觉到在医疗环境中存在歧视,与欧裔美国人相比对医疗体系的不信任程度更高,并且与医疗服务提供者之间的沟通也较差,但对于这些影响优质医患关系的障碍是如何产生及表现出来的,我们知之甚少。本研究调查了非裔美国社区成员在这些障碍方面的经历,并进一步探讨了参与者对医患关系中种族问题的看法。

方法

作为一项探索参与者在医疗环境中的经历和关系的研究的一部分,我们开展了焦点小组讨论。通过社区场所和活动招募了60名非裔美国成年人,他们参与了按性别划分的9个焦点小组中的1个。对访谈记录进行审查,以查找与感知到的歧视、不信任、沟通不畅和种族不协调相关的内容。通过定性编码(使用NVivo 10)和反复讨论,得出了能深入了解参与者对这些潜在关系障碍的主观体验的主题。

结果

当非裔美国患者,尤其是女性,感觉自己的症状或问题被怀疑时,就会察觉到歧视。当临床医生没有向患者表达尊重,让患者怀疑临床医生的治疗是否带有歧视性时,就会出现医疗不信任。当临床医生在互动过程中不认可患者的观点时,就会出现沟通不畅。患者常常将这些行为视为歧视。

结论

非裔美国人在获得医疗服务时,在许多方面,有时甚至是相互关联的方面,都经历着与医疗服务提供者沟通不畅、医疗不信任和感知到的歧视。研究人员推荐了一些方法,以减少这些障碍的影响,并改善非裔美国人在医疗保健中的医患关系。(《心理学文摘数据库记录》

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