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Access to primary care from the perspective of Aboriginal patients at an urban emergency department.

机译:从城市急诊科的原住民患者那里获得初级保健。

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In this article, we discuss findings from an ethnographic study in which we explored experiences of access to primary care services from the perspective of Aboriginal people seeking care at an emergency department (ED) located in a large Canadian city. Data were collected over 20 months of immersion in the ED, and included participant observation and in-depth interviews with 44 patients triaged as stable and nonurgent, most of whom were living in poverty and residing in the inner city. Three themes in the findings are discussed: (a) anticipating providers' assumptions; (b) seeking help for chronic pain; and (c) use of the ED as a reflection of social suffering. Implications of these findings are discussed in relation to the role of the ED as well as the broader primary care sector in responding to the needs of patients affected by poverty, racialization, and other forms of disadvantage.
机译:在本文中,我们讨论了一项民族志研究的结果,在该研究中,我们从位于加拿大大城市的急诊室(ED)寻求原住民服务的角度探讨了获得初级保健服务的经验。数据是在ED中浸泡20个月后收集的,其中包括参与者观察和对44名稳定和非紧急患者的深入访谈,其中大多数患者生活在贫困中并且居住在市中心。研究结果中讨论了三个主题:(a)预期提供者的假设; (b)为慢性疼痛寻求帮助; (c)利用教育署来反映社会苦难。讨论了这些发现的含义与急诊部以及更广泛的初级保健部门在应对受贫困,种族化和其他形式的不利影响的患者的需求方面的作用。

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