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Examination of resident characteristics associated with interest in primary care and identification of barriers to cross-cultural care

机译:考察与初级保健兴趣相关的居民特征,识别跨文化护理的障碍

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There is an increasing shortage of primary care physicians in the U.S. The difficult task of addressing patients’ sociocultural needs is one reason residents do not pursue primary care. However, associations between residents’ perceived barriers to cross-cultural care provision and career interest in primary care have not been investigated. We examined residents’ career interest in primary care and associations with resident characteristics and their perceived barriers in providing cross-cultural care. We conducted a cross-sectional analysis of a resident survey from the 2018–2019 academic year. We first described residents’ sociodemographic characteristics based on their career interest in primary care (Chi-square test). Our primary outcome was high career interest in primary care. We further examined associations between residents’ characteristics and perceived barriers to cross-cultural care. The study included 155 family medicine, pediatrics, and internal medicine residents (response rate 68.2%), with 17 expressing high career interest in primary care. There were significant differences in high career interest by race/ethnicity, as Non-White race was associated with high career interest in primary care (p??0.01). Resident characteristics associated with identifying multiple barriers to cross-cultural care included disadvantaged background, multilingualism, and foreign-born parents (all p-values?0.05). There were no significant associations between high career interest in primary care and barriers to cross-cultural care. Residents from diverse racial/ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds demonstrated higher career interest in primary care and perceived more barriers to cross-cultural care, underscoring the importance of increasing physician workforce diversity to address the primary care shortage and to improve cross-cultural care.
机译:美国初级保健医生缺乏缺乏缺乏缺乏解决患者社会文化需求的艰巨任务是居民不追求初级保健的一个原因。但是,居民在跨文化护理提供和初级保健职业感兴趣的障碍之间的协会尚未得到调查初级保健的职业感兴趣。我们审查了居民对初级保健和协会的职业兴趣及其在提供跨文化护理方面的感知障碍。我们从2018 - 2019年学年进行了对常驻调查的横截面分析。我们首先根据他们对初级保健(Chi-Square测试)的职业兴趣来描述居民的社会性学特征。我们的主要结果是对初级保健的高职业感兴趣。我们进一步审查了居民特征与跨文化护理的障碍之间的协会。该研究包括155家族医学,儿科和内科居民(反应率68.2%),表达初级护理的高职业感兴趣。种族/种族的高级职业兴趣存在显着差异,因为非白种与初级护理的高级职业感兴趣有关(P?& 0.01)。与识别跨文化护理的多个障碍相关的居民特征包括弱势背景,多种语言和外向父母(所有p值&?0.05)。在初级护理和跨文化护理的初级保健和障碍之间没有重大协会。来自各种种族/民族和社会经济背景的居民展示了初级保健的更高职业兴趣,并感知更多的跨文化护理障碍,强调了增加医生劳动力多样性以解决初级保健短缺和改善跨文化护理的重要性。

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