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Providers’ perceptions of barriers and facilitators to disclosure of alcohol use by women veterans

机译:提供者对退伍军人公开饮酒的障碍和促进者的看法

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Aim To better understand barriers and facilitators that hinder or help women veterans discuss their alcohol use with providers in primary care in order to better identify problematic drinking and enhance provider–patient communication about harmful drinking. Background Women presenting to primary care may be less likely than men to disclose potentially harmful alcohol use. No studies have qualitatively examined the perspectives of primary care providers about factors that affect accurate disclosure of alcohol use by women veterans during routine clinic visits. Methods Providers (n=14) were recruited from primary care at two veterans Administration Women’s Health Clinics in California, United States. An open-ended interview guide was developed from domains of the consolidated framework for implementation science. Interviews elicited primary care providers’ perspectives on barriers and facilitators to women veterans’ (who may or may not be using alcohol in harmful ways) disclosure of alcohol use during routine clinic visits. Interview data were analyzed deductively using a combination of template analysis and matrix analysis. Findings Participants reported six barriers and five facilitators that they perceived affect women veteran’s decision to accurately disclose alcohol use during screenings and openness to discussing harmful drinking with a primary care provider. The most commonly described barriers to disclosure were stigma, shame, and discomfort, and co-occuring mental health concerns, while building strong therapeutic relationships and using probes to ‘dig deeper’ were most often described as facilitators. Findings from this study may enhance provider–patient discussions about alcohol use and help primary care providers to better identify problematic drinking among women veterans, ultimately improving patient outcomes.
机译:目的为了更好地了解阻碍或帮助退伍军人的女性退伍军人的障碍和促进者,与初级保健提供者讨论饮酒问题,以便更好地发现有问题的饮酒并加强提供者与患者之间关于有害饮酒的沟通。背景技术与男性相比,就诊于初级保健机构的女性可能较少暴露潜在的有害酒精使用。没有研究定性地检查初级保健提供者关于在常规门诊期间影响女性退伍军人准确饮酒的因素的观点。方法从美国加利福尼亚州的两名退伍军人管理局妇女健康诊所的初级保健中招募提供者(n = 14)。从实施科学合并框架的各个领域制定了一个开放式采访指南。访谈引起初级保健提供者对退伍军人(无论是否以有害方式使用酒精)或在常规诊所就诊时饮酒的障碍和促进者的看法。访谈数据采用模板分析和矩阵分析相结合的方法进行演绎分析。研究人员报告说,他们认为影响女性退伍军人在筛查过程中准确披露酒精使用情况的决定以及与初级保健提供者讨论有害饮酒的公开态度的六个障碍和五个促进因素。最普遍描述的披露障碍是污名,羞耻和不适以及共同出现的心理健康问题,而建立牢固的治疗关系并使用探针“深入研究”通常被认为是促进因素。这项研究的结果可能会加强提供者与患者之间关于饮酒的讨论,并帮助初级保健提供者更好地识别退伍军人中有问题的饮酒,最终改善患者的预后。

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