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Can socio-economic differences explain low expectation of health services among HIV patients compared to non-HIV counterparts?

机译:社会经济差异是否可以解释与非艾滋病毒感染者相比,艾滋病毒患者对医疗服务的期望较低?

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Background The health service of China has encountered significant challenges due to inequalities in socio-economic determinants of health. HIV patients are known to suffer from social stigma, and may receive inadequate responsiveness from health providers. Before assessing the responsiveness they receive, it is important to know their expectations. We aimed to compare levels of expectation towards the healthcare service among HIV and non-HIV patients with adjustment for socio-economic factors. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted during January and February, 2015 among two consecutive groups of HIV positive and non-HIV patients in two hospitals in Kunming, China. Patients’ expectation towards eight domains of health system responsiveness was measured using 40 vignettes; five per domain. Each vignette was ranked from 1 “very good” to 5 “very bad”, and the responses were summed to obtain a total score for each domain. Differences in total scores were compared between the two groups and adjusted for other factors using multiple linear regression. Results The three domains with the highest scores, reflecting high expectation, were prompt attention, basic amenities and choice. Adjusted for other factors, HIV patients had significantly lower levels of expectation in all domains compared to the non-HIV group. Age was associated with the basic amenities domain, with young adults having higher expectations than other age groups. Minority ethnic groups had lower expectation towards dignity, prompt attention and autonomy domains compared to Han ethnicity. Those who lived in a home with 2–4 family members had higher expectations towards confidentiality than those who lived alone. Conclusion Patients with HIV have significantly lower levels of expectations even after adjusting for socio-economic factors. Assessment of health system responsiveness based on their judgments above may give biased results toward favorable service quality.
机译:背景由于健康的社会经济决定因素不平等,中国的卫生服务面临重大挑战。已知艾滋病毒患者患有社会污名化,可能会受到医疗人员的反应不足。在评估他们收到的响应之前,了解他们的期望很重要。我们旨在比较社会经济因素对艾滋病毒和非艾滋病毒患者对医疗服务的期望水平。方法2015年1月和2015年2月,在中国昆明市的两家医院对连续两组HIV阳性和非HIV患者进行了横断面研究。使用40个小插曲来衡量患者对卫生系统反应性八个领域的期望;每个域五个。每个小插图的等级从1个“非常好”到5个“非常差”,并且对响应进行求和以获得每个域的总分。比较两组的总分差异,并使用多元线性回归对其他因素进行调整。结果得分最高的三个领域反映出很高的期望值,即迅速关注,基本便利和选择。调整其他因素后,与非HIV组相比,HIV患者在所有方面的期望值均显着降低。年龄与基本便利设施领域相关,年轻人比其他年龄组的期望更高。与汉族相比,少数民族对尊严,迅速关注和自治领域的期望较低。与单独居住的人相比,与2至4个家庭成员住在一起的人对保密性的期望更高。结论即使调整了社会经济因素,艾滋病毒患者的期望值也明显较低。根据他们的上述判断评估卫生系统的响应能力可能会偏向于良好的服务质量。

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