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新冠疫情期间慢性疼痛黑人退伍军人的医疗保健获取和提供:一项定性研究。

Healthcare Access and Delivery During the COVID-19 Pandemic for Black Veterans with Chronic Pain: a Qualitative Study.

机构信息

VA HSR&D Center for Health Information and Communication, Indianapolis, IN, USA.

Department of Medicine, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2023 Mar;38(4):1024-1029. doi: 10.1007/s11606-022-07884-9. Epub 2022 Nov 14.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The COVID-19 pandemic led to significant disruptions in healthcare and rapid increases in virtual healthcare delivery. The full effects of these shifts remain unknown. Understanding effects of these disruptions is particularly relevant for patients with chronic pain, which typically requires consistent engagement in treatment to maximize benefit, and for Black patients, given documented racial disparities in pain treatment and telehealth delivery.

OBJECTIVE

To understand how Black patients with chronic pain experienced pandemic-related changes in healthcare delivery.

DESIGN

In-depth, semi-structured qualitative interviews PARTICIPANTS: Black veterans with chronic pain.

KEY RESULTS

Participants described decreased ability to self-manage their chronic pain, obtain nonpharmacological services such as physical therapy, see their primary care providers, and schedule surgery. Most did not believe telehealth met their needs, describing feeling inadequately assessed for their pain and noting that beyond renewing prescriptions, telehealth visits were not that useful. Some believed their communication with their providers suffered from a lack of in-person contact. Others, however, were willing to accept this tradeoff to prevent possible exposure to COVID-19, and some appreciated the convenience of being able to access healthcare from home.

CONCLUSIONS

Black patients with chronic pain described mostly negative effects from the shift to telecare after the pandemic's onset. Given existing disparities and likely persistence of virtual care, research on the longer-term effects of virtual pain care for Black patients is needed.

摘要

背景

COVID-19 大流行导致医疗保健系统严重中断,并迅速增加了虚拟医疗服务。这些转变的全部影响尚不清楚。了解这些干扰的影响对于慢性疼痛患者尤为重要,因为慢性疼痛通常需要持续参与治疗才能最大程度地受益,对于黑人患者来说更是如此,因为在疼痛治疗和远程医疗服务方面存在有据可查的种族差异。

目的

了解慢性疼痛的黑人患者如何体验与大流行相关的医疗保健服务变化。

设计

深入的、半结构化的定性访谈

参与者

患有慢性疼痛的黑人退伍军人。

主要结果

参与者描述了自我管理慢性疼痛的能力下降,无法获得物理治疗等非药物服务,无法看他们的初级保健提供者,也无法预约手术。大多数人认为远程医疗无法满足他们的需求,他们表示自己的疼痛评估不足,并指出除了续方之外,远程医疗就诊并没有太大帮助。一些人认为他们与提供者的沟通因缺乏面对面接触而受到影响。然而,其他人愿意接受这种权衡,以防止可能感染 COVID-19,并且有些人赞赏能够从家中获得医疗保健的便利性。

结论

患有慢性疼痛的黑人患者描述了大流行开始后转向远程护理后的大部分负面影响。鉴于现有的差异和虚拟护理的持续存在,需要对黑人患者虚拟疼痛护理的长期影响进行研究。

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