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Medical care of hepatitis B among Asian American populations: perspectives from three provider groups.

机译:亚裔美国人中乙型肝炎的医疗服务:来自三个医疗服务提供者群体的观点。

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BACKGROUND: Physicians can play a significant role in helping to decrease the hepatitis B virus (HBV) burden among Asian Americans. Few studies have described knowledge and practice patterns in the medical community among different provider types regarding HBV and liver cancer. OBJECTIVE: Our study explores the HBV beliefs, attitudes and practice patterns of medical providers serving Asian American communities. DESIGN: We conducted three focus groups with primary care providers, liver specialists, and other providers predominantly serving Asian American community. We asked about practices and barriers to appropriate medical care and outreach. PARTICIPANTS: We moderated three focus groups with 23 participants, 18 of whom completed and returned demographic surveys. Twelve were of Asian ethnicity and 13 spoke English as a second language. Only eight screened at least half of their patients, most (72%) using the hepatitis B surface antigen test. APPROACH: We used grounded theory methods to analyze focus group transcripts. RESULTS: Participants frequently discussed cultural and financial barriers to hepatitis care. They admitted reluctance to screen for HBV because patients might be unwilling or unable to afford treatment. Cultural differences were discussed most by primary care providers; best methods of outreach were discussed most by liver specialists; and alternative medicine was discussed most by acupuncturists and other providers. CONCLUSIONS: More resources are needed to lower financial barriers complicating HBV care and encourage providing guideline-recommended screenings. Other providers can help promote HBV screening and increase community and cultural awareness.
机译:背景:医师在帮助减少亚裔美国人中的乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)负担方面可以发挥重要作用。很少有研究描述医学界关于HBV和肝癌的不同提供者类型之间的知识和实践模式。目的:我们的研究探讨了为亚裔美国人社区提供服务的医疗服务提供者的HBV信念,态度和实践模式。设计:我们与初级保健提供者,肝脏专家和主要为亚裔社区服务的其他提供者进行了三个焦点小组讨论。我们询问了适当医疗护理和外展活动的做法和障碍。参与者:我们主持了23个参与者的三个焦点小组会议,其中18个参与者完成并返回了人口统计调查。十二个亚洲人,有十三人说英语作为第二语言。只有八名患者使用乙型肝炎表面抗原测试筛查了至少一半的患者,大多数(72%)。方法:我们使用扎根的理论方法来分析焦点小组的笔录。结果:与会者经常讨论肝炎护理的文化和经济障碍。他们承认不愿进行HBV筛查,因为患者可能不愿或无法负担治疗费用。初级保健提供者讨论的文化差异最大。肝脏专家最多讨论了最佳的外展方法;针灸师和其他提供者对替代医学的讨论最多。结论:需要更多的资源来降低使HBV治疗复杂化的财务障碍,并鼓励提供指南推荐的筛查方法。其他提供者可以帮助促进HBV筛查并提高社区和文化意识。

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