Office of Community Health and Research, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, Northwest Campus, Fayetteville, AR, United States.
Department of Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, United States.
Women Birth. 2018 Oct;31(5):e294-e301. doi: 10.1016/j.wombi.2017.10.006. Epub 2017 Nov 7.
Pacific Islanders are disproportionately burdened by poorer maternal health outcomes with higher rates of pre-term births, low birth weight babies, infant mortality, and inadequate or no prenatal care.
The purpose of this study was twofold: (1) to explore maternal health care providers' perceptions and experiences of barriers in providing care to Marshallese women, and (2) providers perceived barriers of access to care among Marshallese women. This is the first paper to explore perceived barriers to maternal health care among a Marshallese community from maternal health care providers' perspectives in the United States.
A phenomenological, qualitative design, using a focus group and in-depth interviews with 20 maternal health care providers residing in northwest Arkansas was chosen.
Several perceived barriers were noted, including transportation, lack of health insurance, communication and language, and socio-cultural barriers that described an incongruence between traditional and Western medical models of care. There was an overall discord between the collectivist cultural identity of Marshallese families and the individualistic maternal health care system that merits further research.
Solutions to these barriers, such as increased cultural competency training for maternal health care providers and the incorporation of community health workers are discussed.
太平洋岛民的孕产妇健康状况较差,早产儿、低出生体重儿、婴儿死亡率较高,产前护理不足或没有,他们的负担不成比例。
本研究旨在探讨医疗保健提供者对向马绍尔妇女提供护理的障碍的看法和经验(1),以及医疗保健提供者对马绍尔妇女获得护理的障碍的看法(2)。这是第一篇从美国医疗保健提供者的角度探讨马绍尔社区孕产妇保健障碍的论文。
选择了 20 名居住在阿肯色州西北部的母婴保健提供者,采用现象学、定性设计,使用焦点小组和深入访谈。
研究发现了几个被认为的障碍,包括交通、缺乏健康保险、沟通和语言,以及社会文化障碍,这些障碍描述了传统医学模式和西方医疗模式之间的不一致。马绍尔家庭的集体主义文化认同与个体主义的孕产妇保健体系之间存在总体上的不和谐,值得进一步研究。
讨论了这些障碍的解决方案,例如增加母婴保健提供者的文化能力培训,并纳入社区卫生工作者。