Clarkson J E, Romans-Clarkson S E, Walton V A, Mullen P E
Department of Paediatrics, University of Otago Medical School, Dunedin.
N Z Med J. 1988 Jun 8;101(847 Pt 1):371-3.
Three hundred urban and 350 rural mothers were surveyed about their subjective perceptions of the availability of a doctor for their child. A third of rural mothers and a quarter of urban mothers expressed concern about lack of access. Shared parenting, a high socioeconomic status of mother and her partner and further training on leaving school, were associated with a greater satisfaction with existing services. Mothers with chronic psychiatric morbidity were more likely to express concern. Approximately one quarter of mothers expressed satisfaction with services overall. Specific improvements for child health services included reduced costs and waiting times together with an increase in the range of services available.
对300名城市母亲和350名农村母亲进行了调查,询问她们对孩子看医生便利性的主观感受。三分之一的农村母亲和四分之一的城市母亲对就医不便表示担忧。共同育儿、母亲及其伴侣较高的社会经济地位以及离校后的进一步培训,都与对现有服务更高的满意度相关。患有慢性精神疾病的母亲更有可能表达担忧。约四分之一的母亲对整体服务表示满意。儿童健康服务的具体改进包括降低成本、减少等待时间以及增加可用服务的范围。