VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, Cleveland, Ohio; University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio; Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio.
VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, Cleveland, Ohio.
Womens Health Issues. 2021 Jul-Aug;31(4):399-407. doi: 10.1016/j.whi.2020.12.011. Epub 2021 Feb 10.
Veterans Health Administration (VHA) initiatives aim to provide veterans timely access to quality health care. The focus of this analysis was provider and staff perspectives on women veterans' access in the context of national efforts to improve veterans' access to care.
We completed 21 site visits at Veterans Health Administration medical facilities to evaluate the implementation of a national access initiative. Qualitative data collection included semistructured interviews (n = 127), focus groups (n = 81), and observations with local leadership, administrators, providers, and support staff across primary and specialty care services at each facility. Deductive and inductive content analysis was used to identify barriers, facilitators, and contextual factors affecting implementation of initiatives and women veterans' access.
Participants identified barriers to women veterans' access and strategies used to improve access. Barriers included a limited availability of providers trained in women's health and gender-specific care services (e.g., women's specialty care), inefficient referral and coordination with community providers, and psychosocial factors (e.g., childcare). Participants also identified issues related to childcare and perceived harassment in medical facility settings as distinct access issues for women veterans. Strategies focused on increasing internal capacity to provide on-site women's comprehensive care and specialty services by streamlining provider training and credentialing, contracting providers, using telehealth, and improving access to community providers to fill gaps in women's services. Participants also highlighted efforts to improve gender-sensitive care delivery.
Although some issues affect all veterans, problems with community care referrals may disproportionately affect women veterans' access owing to a necessary reliance on community care for a range of gender-specific services.
退伍军人健康管理局 (VHA) 的各项举措旨在确保退伍军人能够及时获得高质量的医疗服务。本分析的重点是,在全国范围内努力改善退伍军人获得医疗服务的机会的背景下,从提供者和工作人员的角度来看待女性退伍军人的就诊机会。
我们在退伍军人健康管理局的医疗设施中进行了 21 次现场访问,以评估国家准入计划的实施情况。定性数据收集包括半结构化访谈(n=127)、焦点小组(n=81)以及在每个设施的初级和专科医疗服务中与当地领导层、行政人员、医疗服务提供者和支持人员进行的观察。采用演绎和归纳内容分析来确定影响实施举措和女性退伍军人就诊机会的障碍、促进因素和背景因素。
参与者确定了女性退伍军人就诊机会的障碍以及改善就诊机会的策略。障碍包括女性健康和性别特定护理服务(例如,女性专科护理)方面的提供者培训有限,与社区提供者的转诊和协调效率低下,以及心理社会因素(例如,儿童保育)。参与者还确定了医疗设施环境中与儿童保育和感知骚扰相关的问题是女性退伍军人就诊的独特问题。策略侧重于通过简化提供者培训和认证、签约提供者、使用远程医疗以及改善获得社区提供者的机会来增加内部提供现场妇女综合护理和专科服务的能力,以填补妇女服务的空白。参与者还强调了改善性别敏感护理服务的努力。
尽管一些问题影响到所有退伍军人,但社区护理转诊方面的问题可能会因对一系列特定性别服务的社区护理的必要依赖而不成比例地影响女性退伍军人的就诊机会。