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Accessing prenatal and perinatal health care services: Experiences of first generation Latina immigrants in a rural west Tennessee county.

机译:获得产前和围产期保健服务:田纳西州西部乡村的第一代拉丁裔移民的经验。

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Between 1990 and 2000, there was a substantial immigration of people of Latino heritage to the United States. Tennessee, with an increase in Latino residents of 278.2%, had the fourth largest percentage Latino population increase in the nation. Research findings show that people of Latino heritage experience difficulties accessing healthcare services. Furthermore, people of all ethnicities and races living in rural areas experience greater difficulty in accessing healthcare services than do people living in non-rural areas. The purpose of this research was to explore how first generation Latina immigrants in a rural West Tennessee county accessed prenatal and perinatal healthcare services and to discover the associated facilitators and barriers to healthcare services that they experienced in the process. This descriptive study incorporated a researcher-developed structured demographic questionnaire as well as a semi-structured interview guide to obtain participants' experiences of accessing prenatal and perinatal healthcare. In order to capture these experiences, as perceived by the participants, qualitative research methods were employed. Face-to-face interviews were conducted with 11 first generation Latina immigrants living in Crockett County who were either pregnant or who had given birth while living in Crockett County within the past year. To control for the effects of acculturation, participation was limited to those who have been living in the United States for less than five years. The process of taxonomic analysis was used to guide data analysis. Through this process, at least one or more of four factors were identified to encompass the collection of categories and themes for all taxonomies. The factors were Personal Factors, Interpersonal Factors, Institutional Factors, and Societal Factors. Each factor related to the source of an issue regarding the underlying causes of facilitators and barriers. These issues were Cultural Competency, Language, Transportation, Finance, Process, and Resource issues. Two additional groupings for health access barriers, Consequences of Language Barriers and Consequences of Transportation Barriers, were also recognized. Implications for nursing practice, nursing administration, and nursing education were identified and discussed. Finally, suggestions for further study were explored.
机译:在1990年至2000年之间,有大量拉丁裔移民到美国。田纳西州的拉丁裔居民数量增长了278.2%,在该地区的拉丁裔人口增长中排名第四。研究结果表明,具有拉丁美洲血统的人在获得医疗服务方面遇到困难。此外,生活在农村地区的各个民族和种族的人们比生活在非农村地区的人们获得医疗服务的困难更大。这项研究的目的是探讨田纳西州西部乡村的第一代拉丁裔移民如何获得产前和围产期医疗保健服务,并发现他们在此过程中遇到的相关便利因素和障碍。这项描述性研究结合了研究人​​员开发的结构化人口统计学问卷以及半结构化访谈指南,以获取参与者获得产前和围产期保健的经验。为了获得参与者的经验,他们采用了定性研究方法。在过去一年中,对居住在克罗基特县的11名第一代拉丁裔移民进行了面对面的采访,这些移民要么怀孕,要么在克罗基特县生下孩子。为了控制文化适应的影响,参与者仅限于在美国居住不到五年的人。分类分析过程被用来指导数据分析。通过这一过程,确定了四个因素中的至少一个或多个因素,以涵盖所有分类法的类别和主题。这些因素是个人因素,人际因素,制度因素和社会因素。每个因素都与导致促进因素和障碍的根本原因有关。这些问题是文化能力,语言,运输,财务,流程和资源问题。还认识到卫生获取障碍的另外两个类别,即语言障碍的后果和交通障碍的后果。确定并讨论了对护理实践,护理管理和护理教育的影响。最后,探讨了进一步研究的建议。

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  • 作者

    Burchum, Jacqueline Lee.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Tennessee Health Science Center.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Tennessee Health Science Center.;
  • 学科 Health Sciences Nursing.;Sociology Ethnic and Racial Studies.;Health Sciences Public Health.
  • 学位 D.N.Sc.
  • 年度 2002
  • 页码 158 p.
  • 总页数 158
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:46:29

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