J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2022;33(4):1965-1984. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2022.0148.
Delayed medical care is a negative consequence of the COVID-19 pandemic for families with young children. Our study used data from the Accessing California Communities' Experiences with Safety net Supports (ACCESS) survey, a cross-sectional study that assessed experiences with safety-net programs among working families with low incomes (n=491). From August 2020 to May 2021, we conducted interviewer-administered surveys of low-income families with young children (ages zero to eight) in California and asked questions about whether participants had delayed medical care for their children or themselves. We found that delaying care for children was associated with lack of childcare and with the child having pre-existing conditions. Delaying parental medical care was associated with lack of childcare, experiences of racism, government mistrust, and perceptions of welfare stigma. These results suggest that health care access may be improved through a focus on supporting childcare systems and addressing structural racism.
新冠疫情大流行对有年幼子女的家庭来说导致了医疗延误这一负面后果。我们的研究使用了来自“获取加利福尼亚社区安全网支持经验调查”(ACCESS)的数据,这是一项横断面研究,评估了低收入有工作家庭(n=491)中安全网项目的经验。从 2020 年 8 月到 2021 年 5 月,我们对加利福尼亚州有年幼子女(0 至 8 岁)的低收入家庭进行了访员管理的调查,并询问了参与者是否因儿童或自己而延迟了医疗护理。我们发现,儿童医疗护理的延误与缺乏儿童保育以及儿童存在先前存在的疾病有关。父母医疗护理的延误与缺乏儿童保育、经历种族主义、对政府的不信任以及对福利污名的看法有关。这些结果表明,通过关注支持儿童保育系统和解决结构性种族主义问题,可能会改善医疗保健的获取。