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谈论监禁史:促使患者与医疗服务提供者进行沟通。

Talking About Incarceration History: Engaging Patients and Healthcare Providers in Communication.

作者信息

Patil Ankita, Hutchins GeorgePatrick J, Dabbara Harika, Handunge Veronica L, Lewis-O'Connor Annie, Vanjani Rahul, Botero Monik C

机构信息

Division of Women's Health, Department of Medicine, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA, USA.

Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, USA.

出版信息

J Gen Intern Med. 2025 Feb;40(3):603-610. doi: 10.1007/s11606-024-09149-z. Epub 2024 Oct 31.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Incarcerated individuals in carceral facilities demonstrate an elevated prevalence of chronic disease conditions which are likely to persist post-release. Healthcare providers may not be trained on how exposure to incarceration may influence patient health outcomes and patient-provider communication.

OBJECTIVE

To examine the self-perceived preparedness of healthcare providers to interview patients regarding history of incarceration and the potential related health consequences.

DESIGN

This cross-sectional study consisted of a web-based self-administered questionnaire distributed via email to a random sample of healthcare providers in the Department of Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital.

PARTICIPANTS

In total, 400 healthcare providers were invited to participate; 114 respondents completed the survey, of which 26% were medical doctors (n=30), 41% were physician assistants (n=47), and 32% were nurse practitioners (n=37).

MAIN MEASURES

Understanding healthcare provider training in caring for formerly incarcerated patients, current treatment practices and confidence caring for patients who have experienced incarceration, and implications for clinical care.

KEY RESULTS

Of 114 respondents, 73% reported that they currently care for formerly incarcerated patients. However, only 8% received specialized training for the care of formerly incarcerated patients. While most respondents did not ask their patients about prior history of incarceration (81%), when asked about comfortability in doing so, 60% reported low levels of comfort. Most providers (77%) reported high agreement that incarceration impacted health, with 54% reporting that it led to significant healthcare access barriers, but 64% reported low confidence levels in addressing the needs of formerly incarcerated patients.

CONCLUSIONS

Healthcare workers recognized incarceration as a detrimental health exposure. However, providers reported low levels of confidence in understanding and addressing the unique needs of patients who experienced incarceration. Findings support the need for further training regarding how to address the needs of formerly incarcerated patients, which would support efforts towards achieving equitable healthcare.

摘要

背景

监狱设施中的被监禁者慢性病患病率较高,且这些疾病在释放后可能会持续存在。医疗保健提供者可能未接受过关于监禁经历如何影响患者健康结果以及医患沟通方面的培训。

目的

考察医疗保健提供者在询问患者监禁史及潜在相关健康后果方面的自我认知准备情况。

设计

这项横断面研究包括通过电子邮件向布莱根妇女医院内科的医疗保健提供者随机样本发放一份基于网络的自填式问卷。

参与者

总共邀请了400名医疗保健提供者参与;114名受访者完成了调查,其中26%是医生(n = 30),41%是医师助理(n = 47),32%是执业护士(n = 37)。

主要测量指标

了解医疗保健提供者在照顾曾经被监禁患者方面的培训情况、当前治疗实践以及照顾有监禁经历患者的信心,以及对临床护理的影响。

关键结果

在114名受访者中,73%报告他们目前照顾曾经被监禁的患者。然而,只有8%接受过照顾曾经被监禁患者的专门培训。虽然大多数受访者没有询问患者以前的监禁史(81%),但当被问及这样做的舒适度时,60%报告舒适度较低。大多数提供者(77%)高度认同监禁会影响健康,54%报告监禁导致了重大的医疗获取障碍,但64%报告在满足曾经被监禁患者需求方面信心不足。

结论

医护人员认识到监禁是一种有害的健康暴露。然而,提供者报告在理解和满足有监禁经历患者的独特需求方面信心不足。研究结果支持需要进一步培训如何满足曾经被监禁患者的需求,这将有助于实现公平医疗保健的努力。

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