12314Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Department of Urban Bioethics, Lewis Katz School of Medicine, 12314Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Am Surg. 2021 May;87(5):818-824. doi: 10.1177/0003134820960078. Epub 2020 Nov 24.
Financial and educational barriers significantly impact low socioeconomic status racial and ethnic minority groups in their pursuit of health care, though less is known about the interplay of these factors in the pursuit of surgical care. This study was designed to uncover the challenges to patient understanding and compliance with pre- and postsurgical clinical advice in low-income urban environments. The data for this study were collected in spoken survey with eighty patients in 9 surgery clinics at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. Survey responses were coded into various groups until categories emerged. Relationships among categories were identified to generate themes and subthemes. Key facilitators of patient understanding and compliance were physician likeability and communication. Eighty (100%) patients reported that the physician always treated them with respect, which was important in their interpretation of their experience with the physician. Eighteen (23%) patients identified a language other than English as their primary language and 57 (71%) patients completed high school or less schooling, which likely influenced their communication with the physician. Eighty (100%) patients expressed that the physician always explained things in a way they could understand, focusing on clarity and thoroughness. Challenges to patient understanding and compliance were finances and social resources. Patients noted difficulty paying for medical care and a lack of support at home. Agency could facilitate use of surgical care while a lack thereof could challenge motivation. Ultimately, these themes showed how patients in this environment interact with surgical care.
经济和教育方面的障碍极大地影响了社会经济地位较低的少数族裔群体获得医疗保健的机会,尽管人们对这些因素在寻求外科护理方面的相互作用了解较少。本研究旨在揭示在低收入城市环境中,患者理解和遵守术前和术后临床建议的挑战。这项研究的数据是通过在费城坦普尔大学医院的 9 个外科诊所对 80 名患者进行口语调查收集的。调查结果被编码成各种组别,直到出现类别。确定类别之间的关系以生成主题和子主题。促进患者理解和遵守的关键因素是医生的亲和力和沟通能力。80(100%)名患者报告说医生总是尊重他们,这对他们解释与医生的经历很重要。18(23%)名患者表示他们的主要语言不是英语,57(71%)名患者完成了高中或以下的学业,这可能影响了他们与医生的沟通。80(100%)名患者表示,医生总是以他们能理解的方式解释事情,注重清晰和彻底。患者理解和遵守的挑战是财务和社会资源。患者表示难以支付医疗费用,并且在家中缺乏支持。机构可以促进对手术护理的利用,而缺乏机构则可能对动机构成挑战。最终,这些主题展示了在这种环境中患者与手术护理的互动方式。