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A qualitative examination of health and health care utilization after the September 11th terror attacks among World Trade Center Health Registry enrollees

机译:9月11日恐怖袭击发生后,世界贸易中心卫生注册局参与者对卫生和医疗保健利用进行了定性检查

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Background Many individuals who have 9/11-related physical and mental health symptoms do not use or are unaware of 9/11-related health care services despite extensive education and outreach efforts by the World Trade Center (WTC) Health Registry (the Registry) and various other organizations. This study sought to evaluate Registry enrollees’ perceptions of the relationship between physical and mental health outcomes and 9/11, as well as utilization of and barriers to 9/11-related health care services. Methods Six focus groups were conducted in January 2010 with diverse subgroups of enrollees, who were likely eligible for 9/11-related treatment services. The 48 participants were of differing race/ethnicities, ages, and boroughs of residence. Qualitative analysis of focus group transcripts was conducted using open coding and the identification of recurring themes. Results Participants described a variety of physical and mental symptoms and conditions, yet their knowledge and utilization of 9/11 health care services were low. Participants highlighted numerous barriers to accessing 9/11 services, including programmatic barriers (lack of program visibility and accessibility), personal barriers such as stigmatization and unfamiliarity with 9/11-related health problems and services, and a lack of referrals from their primary care providers. Moreover, many participants were reluctant to connect their symptoms to the events of 9/11 due to lack of knowledge, the amount of time that had elapsed since 9/11, and the attribution of current health symptoms to the aging process. Conclusions Knowledge of the barriers to 9/11-related health care has led to improvements in the Registry’s ability to refer eligible enrollees to appropriate treatment programs. These findings highlight areas for consideration in the implementation of the new federal WTC Health Program, now funded under the James Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act (PL 111-347), which includes provisions for outreach and education.
机译:背景技术尽管世界贸易中心(WTC)卫生注册中心(注册处)进行了广泛的教育和宣传工作,许多具有9/11相关的身心健康症状的个人仍未使用或不了解9/11相关的卫生保健服务和其他各种组织。这项研究旨在评估注册管理人员对身心健康结局与9/11之间的关系以及9/11相关医疗服务的利用和障碍的理解。方法2010年1月对六个焦点小组进行了研究,研究对象包括可能符合9/11相关治疗服务资格的不同亚组。 48位参与者的种族/民族,年龄和居住区不同。使用开放式编码和重复主题的识别对焦点小组笔录进行定性分析。结果参与者描述了各种身体和精神症状和状况,但是他们对9/11保健服务的知识和使用率很低。与会者强调了获得9/11服务的众多障碍,包括程序障碍(缺乏程序可见性和可访问性),个人障碍(例如受到侮辱和不熟悉9/11相关的健康问题和服务)以及缺乏从初级保健机构转诊的障碍。提供者。此外,由于缺乏知识,自9/11以来已经过去的时间以及当前的健康症状与衰老过程有关,许多参与者不愿将其症状与9/11事件联系起来。结论了解有关9/11相关医疗保健的障碍,可以提高注册管理机构将符合条件的参与者推荐给适当的治疗计划的能力。这些发现突出显示了在实施新的联邦WTC健康计划时需要考虑的领域,该计划现在由James Zadroga 9/11健康与补偿法(PL 111-347)资助,其中包括有关宣传和教育的规定。

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