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The role of trust in use of preventive services among low-income African-American women.

机译:低收入非裔美国人妇女在使用预防服务方面的信任作用。

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Background. This study explored factors that predict higher trust in primary care providers, and examined the role of patient trust on the use of preventive services for low-income African-American women. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional, population-based telephone survey of 961 African-American women over age 40 in Washington, DC. Two dimensions of trust were examined: overall trust in one's regular primary care provider, and trust that the regular provider had no financial conflict of interest. Self-reported use of mammography, Pap tests, clinical breast exams, colorectal cancer screening, blood pressure, height and weight measurement, diet counseling, and depression screening, as delivered by one's primary care provider, were assessed. An index summarizing overall use of these interventions was the main outcome variable. Results. More than two-thirds of respondents reported high trust in their physician. Older respondents (>65) were more trusting of their physicians overall than were younger respondents (P < 0.01). Primary care characteristics (continuity of care, accessibility of the practice, coordination of specialty care by one's regular provider) were more strongly associated with having high trust than were sociodemographic, health status, and insurance characteristics. Higher trust was significantly associated with greater use of recommended preventive services (OR: 2.3, 95% CI: 1.3, 4.0), controlling for the effects of insurance status, primary care, and patient characteristics. Conclusions. Trust is associated with use of recommended preventive services in low-income African-American women. Stronger patient-provider relationships, with high levels of trust, may indirectly lead to better health through adherence to recommended preventive services for low income African-American women.
机译:背景。这项研究探索了预测对初级保健提供者更高信任的因素,并研究了患者信任在低收入非洲裔美国妇女使用预防服务中的作用。方法。我们在华盛顿特区对961名40岁以上的非洲裔美国妇女进行了基于人口的横断面电话调查。考察了两个方面的信任:对一个常规的初级保健提供者的总体信任,以及对常规提供者没有财务利益冲突的信任。评估了自己的初级保健提供者自我报告的乳房X线照相术,巴氏检查,临床乳房检查,结肠直肠癌筛查,血压,身高和体重测量,饮食咨询以及抑郁症筛查。总结这些干预措施总体使用情况的指数是主要的结果变量。结果。超过三分之二的受访者表示对医生的高度信任。总体而言,年龄较大的受访者(> 65岁)比年轻的受访者对医生的信任程度更高(P <0.01)。与社会人口统计学,健康状况和保险特征相比,基层医疗服务的特征(护理的连续性,实践的可及性,正规服务提供者的专业护理的协调)与高度信任之间的联系更为紧密。信任度的提高与推荐使用的预防服务的使用率显着相关(OR:2.3、95%CI:1.3、4.0),控制着保险状况,初级保健和患者特征的影响。结论。信任与低收入非裔美国人妇女使用推荐的预防服务有关。加强患者与提供者之间的关系并获得高度信任,可以通过坚持为低收入的非洲裔美国妇女提供建议的预防服务来间接改善健康状况。

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