Poma P A
J Natl Med Assoc. 1981;73(7):637-44.
Although patient participation in the health care system is increasing, assumptions are often made about patients' ideas and expectations, because these have not been systematically studied as of yet.This paper presents a summary of the results of a questionnaire answered anonymously by 265 low-income patients who received primary and gynecological care from a single specialty group in Chicago's inner city.According to the respondents (mainly young black women) one-to-one patient-physician relationships are preferred; the respondents are interested in preventive medicine; they hold traditional views about marriage and abortion; they are interested in having smaller families; and they want outside jobs and participation in their health care decisions.
尽管患者在医疗保健系统中的参与度在不断提高,但人们常常对患者的想法和期望进行假设,因为截至目前这些尚未得到系统研究。本文总结了一份问卷的结果,该问卷由265名低收入患者匿名作答,这些患者在芝加哥市中心接受了来自单一专科组的初级和妇科护理。根据受访者(主要是年轻黑人女性)的回答,她们更喜欢一对一的医患关系;对预防医学感兴趣;对婚姻和堕胎持传统观点;希望家庭规模更小;并且希望有外部工作并参与自身的医疗保健决策。