Kolmar Amanda, Kamal Arif H, Steinhauser Karen E
Department of Pediatrics, Washington University in St. Louis, St. Louis, Missouri, USA.
Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, North Carolina, USA.
J Palliat Med. 2023 Jan;26(1):73-78. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2022.0154. Epub 2022 Jul 20.
Historically marginalized religious and cultural groups are at risk for lower quality of care than majority groups. No study to date specifically queries Muslim experiences with the American health care system (AHCS). We performed a thematic analysis of Muslim parents' interactions with the AHCS and how their background informs their approach to care. This was a qualitative study of Muslim parents of children with life-limiting conditions in the Research Triangle Area from December 2019 to March 2019. We conducted semistructured interviews with parents to assess their experiences with the AHCS. We probed interview transcripts using descriptive content analysis with NVivo10. We interviewed 10 parents in the Research Triangle Area. All patients were female, most were married, most spoke at least one other language in addition to English, and most were not born in the United States. Several themes emerged highlighting open communication with care teams, willingness to share religious affiliations, and the importance of leaning into faith and accepting God's will. A thematic analysis of Muslim parents' interactions with the AHCS describes value in honest communication, mixed concerns about how providers will react to their religious affiliation, and emphasizes the importance of leaning heavily into faith and accepting God's plan. Future studies evaluating needs of Muslim patients, especially those with different diagnoses, language barriers, and a larger sample size will further delineate needs to minimize inequalities in care.
从历史上看,处于边缘地位的宗教和文化群体比多数群体面临获得较低质量医疗服务的风险。迄今为止,尚无研究专门探究穆斯林在美国医疗保健系统(AHCS)中的经历。我们对穆斯林父母与AHCS的互动以及他们的背景如何影响其就医方式进行了主题分析。这是一项针对2019年12月至2019年3月期间三角研究区患有危及生命疾病儿童的穆斯林父母的定性研究。我们对父母进行了半结构化访谈,以评估他们在AHCS中的经历。我们使用NVivo10通过描述性内容分析对访谈记录进行了探究。我们在三角研究区采访了10位父母。所有患者均为女性,大多数已婚,大多数除英语外还会说至少一种其他语言,并且大多数并非在美国出生。出现了几个主题,突出了与医疗团队的开放沟通、分享宗教信仰的意愿以及依靠信仰和接受上帝旨意的重要性。对穆斯林父母与AHCS互动的主题分析描述了坦诚沟通的价值、对医疗服务提供者对其宗教信仰的反应的复杂担忧,并强调了坚定依靠信仰和接受上帝计划的重要性。未来评估穆斯林患者需求的研究,尤其是那些具有不同诊断、语言障碍且样本量更大的研究,将进一步明确需求,以尽量减少医疗服务中的不平等现象。