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Refugees' perceptions of primary care: What makes a good doctor's visit?

机译:难民对基层医疗的看法:是什么因素造就了一位好的医生?

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Redesigning primary care is a national priority, as the United States (US) struggles with issues of poor access, high cost, and suboptimal quality. Refugees are among the populations who suffer from America’s disjointed health care system, resulting in disproportionate health disparities. Although there are many studies on refugee health, few share refugees' perceptions of primary care. We asked local refugees who were seen for primary care services at a midwestern academic nurse-led clinic, what makes a good doctor's visit?? The clinic served as the hub of a federally funded refugee Community Centered Health Home (CCHH) pilot project. This qualitative study adds to the growing body of literature that captures the voices of resettled refugees as they reflect on their health care experiences in their new home. The purpose of this study was to elicit the criteria refugees used to evaluate the quality of their care. Individual interviews were conducted with seven refugees as part of the larger CCHH pilot project. Through qualitative thematic analysis, four themes were identified that participants considered aspects of a "good visit": 1.? The ability to communicate without language barriers; 2. Open reciprocal dialogue with providers; 3. Provider professionalism; and 4. Accurate diagnosis and treatment. We offer recommendations to improve patient experience in the refugee population which may lead to better health outcomes. Future study is proposed to gain knowledge of how refugee perceptions of quality of care may change over time as they become more familiar with US health care system. Experience Framework This article is associated with the Patient, FamilyandCommunity Engagement lens of The Beryl Institute Experience Framework.
机译:重新设计基层医疗服务是一项国家优先事项,因为美国(US)面临着医疗条件差,成本高和质量欠佳的问题。遭受美国脱节的医疗保健制度困扰的人群中有难民,这造成了巨大的健康差距。尽管有许多关于难民健康的研究,但很少有人分享难民对初级保健的看法。我们问了在中西部由学术护士领导的诊所接受过基层医疗服务的当地难民,是什么原因造就了一位好的医生?该诊所是联邦政府资助的难民社区中心健康之家(CCHH)试点项目的枢纽。这项定性研究增加了越来越多的文献,这些文献反映了重新安置的难民在反思他们在新家中的医疗保健经历时的声音。这项研究的目的是找出难民用来评估其护理质量的标准。作为更大的CCHH试点项目的一部分,对七名难民进行了个人访谈。通过定性的主题分析,确定了四个主题,参与者认为这是“良好访问”的各个方面:1.?没有语言障碍的交流能力; 2.与提供者进行相互对话; 3.提供者的专业精神; 4.准确的诊断和治疗。我们提供建议,以改善在难民中的患者体验,这可能会改善健康状况。提出了一项进一步的研究,以了解随着人们对美国医疗保健系统的日益熟悉,他们对医疗质量的看法可能会随着时间而改变。体验框架本文与Beryl Institute体验框架的“患者,家庭和社区参与”联系在一起。

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