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了解并解决那些因先前的医疗保健经历而导致不信任的人群。

Understanding and addressing populations whose prior experience has led to mistrust in healthcare.

机构信息

Moshe Prywes Center for Medical Education, Faculty of Health Sciences, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, P. O. Box 653, 8410501, Beer-Sheva, Israel.

出版信息

Isr J Health Policy Res. 2023 Apr 21;12(1):15. doi: 10.1186/s13584-023-00565-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Policy makers need to maintain public trust in healthcare systems in order to foster citizen engagement in recommended behaviors and treatments. The importance of such commitment has been highlighted by the recent COVID-19 pandemic. Central to public trust is the extent of the accountability of health authorities held responsible for long-term effects of past treatments. This paper addresses the topic of manifestations of trust among patients damaged by radiation treatments for ringworm.

METHODS

For this mixed-methods case study (quan/qual), we sampled 600 files of Israeli patients submitting claims to the National Center for Compensation of Scalp Ringworm Victims in the years 1995-2014, following damage from radiation treatments received between 1946 and 1960 in Israel and/or abroad. Qualitative data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, and correlations were analyzed with chi-square tests. Verbal data were analyzed by the use of systematic content analysis.

RESULTS

Among 527 patients whose files were included in the final analysis, 42% held authorities responsible. Assigning responsibility to authorities was more prevalent among claimants born in Israel than among those born and treated abroad (χ = 6.613, df = 1, p = 0.01), claimants reporting trauma (χ = 4.864, df = 1, p = 0.027), and claimants living in central cities compared with those in suburban areas (χ = 18.859, df = 6, p < 0.01). Men, younger claimants, patients with a psychiatric diagnosis, and patients from minority populations expressed mistrust in health regulators.

CONCLUSIONS

Examining populations' perceived trust in healthcare institutions and tailoring health messages to vulnerable populations can promote public trust in healthcare systems.

摘要

背景

为了促进公民参与建议的行为和治疗,政策制定者需要维护公众对医疗保健系统的信任。这种承诺的重要性已被最近的 COVID-19 大流行所凸显。公众信任的核心是对负责过去治疗长期影响的卫生当局的问责程度。本文探讨了因辐射治疗体癣而受损的患者之间信任表现的主题。

方法

对于这项混合方法案例研究(quan/qual),我们在 1995-2014 年间,从以色列全国头皮癣受害者赔偿中心收到的 600 份以色列患者索赔档案中抽取了样本,这些患者因 1946 年至 1960 年在以色列和/或国外接受辐射治疗而受到伤害。使用描述性统计分析对定性数据进行分析,并使用卡方检验对相关性进行分析。通过系统内容分析对口头数据进行分析。

结果

在最终分析中包括的 527 名患者中,有 42%的患者认为当局有责任。与在国外出生和接受治疗的患者相比,在以色列出生的患者更倾向于将责任归咎于当局(χ²=6.613,df=1,p=0.01),报告创伤的患者(χ²=4.864,df=1,p=0.027),以及居住在中心城市的患者比居住在郊区的患者(χ²=18.859,df=6,p<0.01)。男性、年轻的患者、有精神科诊断的患者和少数族裔患者对卫生监管机构表示不信任。

结论

检查人群对医疗机构的信任度,并根据弱势群体定制健康信息,可以促进公众对医疗保健系统的信任。

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