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全科医生对少数民族心血管预防的看法——荷兰的一项定性研究。

General practitioners' views on cardiovascular prevention for ethnic minorities-a qualitative study in the Netherlands.

机构信息

Department of Public and Occupational Health, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute, Meibergdreef 9, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Department of General Practice, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute and Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Fam Pract. 2024 Jun 12;41(3):340-348. doi: 10.1093/fampra/cmad030.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

While ethnic minorities in Europe are disproportionally affected by cardiovascular disease (CVD), little is known about how general practitioners (GPs) perceive differences in risk or care needs across ethnic minority groups. Therefore, we explored GPs' views on whether ethnicity influences cardiovascular risk, whether a culturally sensitive approach is warranted, on potential barriers in the provision of such care, and to find potential opportunities to improve cardiovascular prevention for these groups.

METHODS

We conducted a qualitative study by interviewing GPs practising in The Netherlands. The interviews were semistructured, audio-recorded, and analysed by 2 researchers using thematic analysis.

RESULTS

We interviewed 24 Dutch GPs (50% male). GPs' views on the impact of ethnicity on CVD risk varied widely, yet it was generally recognized as a relevant factor in cardiovascular prevention for most minority groups, prompting earlier case-finding of high-risk patients. While GPs were aware of sociocultural differences, they emphasized an individualized approach. Perceived limitations were language barriers and unfamiliarity with sociocultural customs, leading to a need for continuing medical education on culturally sensitive care and reimbursement of telephone interpreting services.

CONCLUSION

Dutch GPs have differing views on the role of ethnicity in evaluating and treating cardiovascular risk. Despite these differences, they emphasized the importance of a personalized and culturally sensitive approach during patient consultations and expressed a need for continuing medical education. Additional research on how ethnicity influences CVD risk may strengthen cardiovascular prevention in increasingly diverse primary care populations.

摘要

目的

尽管欧洲少数民族受心血管疾病(CVD)的影响不成比例,但对于全科医生(GP)如何看待不同少数民族群体的风险或护理需求差异知之甚少。因此,我们探讨了全科医生对于以下问题的看法:种族是否会影响心血管风险,是否需要采取文化敏感的方法,提供此类护理的潜在障碍是什么,以及寻找改善这些群体心血管预防的潜在机会。

方法

我们通过对荷兰的全科医生进行半结构化访谈进行了定性研究。访谈由 2 名研究人员进行录音和分析,使用主题分析方法。

结果

我们采访了 24 名荷兰全科医生(50%为男性)。全科医生对种族对 CVD 风险影响的看法差异很大,但他们普遍认为种族是大多数少数民族心血管预防的一个相关因素,促使对高危患者进行更早的病例发现。虽然全科医生意识到社会文化差异,但他们强调了个体化方法。感知到的局限性是语言障碍和不熟悉社会文化习俗,这导致需要对文化敏感护理进行继续教育,并报销电话口译服务。

结论

荷兰全科医生对于种族在评估和治疗心血管风险中的作用存在不同看法。尽管存在这些差异,但他们强调了在患者咨询期间采用个性化和文化敏感方法的重要性,并表示需要继续教育。关于种族如何影响 CVD 风险的进一步研究可能会加强日益多样化的初级保健人群中的心血管预防。

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