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厄瓜多尔患者对手术治疗障碍及移动手术影响的看法。

Patient Perspectives on Barriers to Surgical Care and the Impact of Mobile Surgery in Ecuador.

作者信息

Price Matthew D, Shalabi Haadi T, Guzhñay Blasco, Shalabi Saggah T, Price Raymond R, Rodas Edgar B

机构信息

University of Utah School of Medicine, 30 North 1900 East, Salt Lake City, UT, 84132, USA.

Cinterandes Foundation, Cuenca, Ecuador.

出版信息

World J Surg. 2017 Oct;41(10):2417-2422. doi: 10.1007/s00268-017-4056-x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

An estimated 5 billion people worldwide lack access to timely safe surgical care (Gawande in Lancet 386(9993):523-525, 2015). A mere 6% of all surgical procedures occur in the poorest countries where over a third of the world's population lives (Meara et al. in Surgery 158(1):3-6, 2015). Mobile surgical units like the Cinterandes Foundation endeavor to bring surgical care directly to these communities who otherwise would lack access to safe surgery. This study examines the barriers patients encounter in seeking surgical care in rural communities of Ecuador and their impressions on how mobile surgery addresses such barriers.

METHODS

Open interviews were conducted with Cinterandes' patients who had undergone an operation in the mobile surgical unit between 06/25/2013 and 06/25/2014 (n = 101). Interviews were structured to explore two main domains: (1) examining barriers patients have in accessing surgery, (2) assessing patients' opinion of how mobile surgery helped in overcoming such barriers.

RESULTS

Patient inconvenience (70%), cost (21%), and lack of trust in local hospitals (24%) were the main cited barriers to surgical access. Increased patient convenience (53%), cheaper surgical care (34%), and trust in Cinterandes (47%) were the main cited benefits to mobile surgery.

CONCLUSION

Mobile surgery provided by Cinterandes effectively overcomes many barriers patients encounter when seeking surgical care in rural Ecuador: decreased patient wait times, limited number of referrals to multiple locations, and decreased cost. Partnering with local clinics within the communities and bringing care much closer to patients' homes may provide a better patient friendly health care delivery system for rural Ecuador.

摘要

背景

据估计,全球有50亿人无法及时获得安全的外科治疗(《柳叶刀》,2015年,第386卷,第9993期,第523 - 525页,高文德)。在世界人口超过三分之一的最贫穷国家,仅6%的外科手术在此进行(《外科学》,2015年,第158卷,第1期,第3 - 6页,米拉等人)。像辛特兰德斯基金会这样的流动手术单位致力于将外科治疗直接带给这些原本无法获得安全手术的社区。本研究调查了厄瓜多尔农村社区患者在寻求外科治疗时遇到的障碍,以及他们对流动手术如何克服这些障碍的看法。

方法

对2013年6月25日至2014年6月25日期间在流动手术单位接受手术的辛特兰德斯患者进行了开放式访谈(n = 101)。访谈结构旨在探讨两个主要方面:(1)调查患者在获得手术治疗方面存在的障碍,(2)评估患者对流动手术如何帮助克服这些障碍的看法。

结果

患者不便(70%)、费用(21%)以及对当地医院缺乏信任(24%)是提及的主要手术障碍。患者便利性提高(53%)、手术费用降低(34%)以及对辛特兰德斯的信任(47%)是提及的流动手术的主要益处。

结论

辛特兰德斯提供的流动手术有效克服了厄瓜多尔农村患者在寻求外科治疗时遇到的许多障碍:减少了患者等待时间、减少了转诊至多个地点的数量以及降低了费用。与社区内的当地诊所合作并将医疗服务更靠近患者家庭,可能为厄瓜多尔农村提供一个更有利于患者的医疗服务提供系统。

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