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女性退伍军人对改善退伍军人事务医疗保健环境以使其更具女性友好性的看法。

Women Veterans' Perspectives on How to Make Veterans Affairs Healthcare Settings More Welcoming to Women.

机构信息

VA HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation and Policy (CSHIIP), VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System at Sepulveda, North Hills, California.

VA HSR&D Center for the Study of Healthcare Innovation, Implementation and Policy (CSHIIP), VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System at Sepulveda, North Hills, California.

出版信息

Womens Health Issues. 2020 Jul-Aug;30(4):299-305. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2020.03.004. Epub 2020 Apr 25.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Women veterans are a rapidly increasing subset of the Veterans Affairs (VA) patient population but remain a numerical minority. Men veteran-dominated health care settings pose unique considerations for providing care to women veterans in a comfortable and welcoming environment. We analyzed patient suggestions on how to make the VA more welcoming to women.

METHODS

We surveyed a convenience sample of women veteran patients who visited 1 of 26 VA locations in August and September of 2017. Women veterans were invited to complete brief anonymous questionnaires that included questions about harassment experiences and feeling welcome at the VA, and an open-ended question about suggestions to make the VA more welcoming to women. We analyzed data from the open-ended question using the constant comparison method.

RESULTS

Among respondents (N = 1,303), 85% felt welcome at the VA. Overall, 29% answered the open-ended prompt for a total of 490 distinct responses: 260 comments and 230 suggestions. Comments included praise for the VA (67%) and stories about feeling uncomfortable or harassed in the VA (26%). Suggestions included those related to VA staff (31%), the environment of care (18%), additional resources for women veterans (18%), clinical services for women veterans (15%), changing men veterans' behavior toward women veterans at the VA (5%), and making the treatment of women and men the same (5%).

CONCLUSIONS

Although most women veterans felt welcome in the VA, patient-centered suggestions offer opportunities for making the VA more welcoming to women. Soliciting patient suggestions and increasing awareness of how feeling welcome is experienced by patients are first steps to health care settings becoming more inclusive.

摘要

目的

女性退伍军人是退伍军人事务部(VA)患者群体中迅速增加的一个亚组,但仍然是少数。男性退伍军人主导的医疗保健环境对在舒适和欢迎的环境中为女性退伍军人提供护理提出了独特的考虑。我们分析了患者关于如何使 VA 更欢迎女性的建议。

方法

我们对 2017 年 8 月至 9 月期间访问 26 个 VA 地点之一的女性退伍军人患者进行了便利抽样调查。邀请女性退伍军人完成简短的匿名问卷,其中包括有关骚扰经历和在 VA 感到受欢迎的问题,以及一个关于使 VA 更欢迎女性的建议的开放式问题。我们使用恒比法对开放式问题的数据进行了分析。

结果

在受访者(N=1303)中,85%的人在 VA 感到受欢迎。总体而言,29%的人回答了开放式提示,共收到 490 条不同的回复:260 条评论和 230 条建议。评论包括对 VA 的赞扬(67%)和在 VA 感到不舒服或受到骚扰的故事(26%)。建议包括与 VA 工作人员(31%)、护理环境(18%)、女性退伍军人的额外资源(18%)、女性退伍军人的临床服务(15%)、改变 VA 男性退伍军人对女性退伍军人的行为(5%)以及使男女退伍军人的治疗平等(5%)。

结论

尽管大多数女性退伍军人在 VA 感到受欢迎,但以患者为中心的建议为使 VA 更欢迎女性提供了机会。征求患者建议并提高对患者对欢迎的感受的认识是医疗保健环境变得更具包容性的第一步。

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