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Permeability of public and private spaces in reproductive healthcare seeking: Barriers to uptake of services among low income African American women in a smaller urban setting

机译:生殖医疗保健的公共空间和私人空间的渗透性:在较小的城市环境中,低收入非洲裔美国妇女的服务障碍

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This study was undertaken in partnership with a publicly funded reproductive healthcare organization to better understand barriers to utilization of its services as perceived by low income African American women in its community and how those barriers might be managed. The study uses a place-based, ecological perspective to theorize privacy challenges across different levels of the communication ecology. Analysis of participant observation, interviews, and focus group data identified three key public-private problematics in African American women's experience of reproductive healthcare seeking in a smaller urban setting: a public-private problematic of organizational identity, of organizational regions, and of organizational members. Potential strategies are identified for managing these problematics by the organization and community members.
机译:本研究与公共资助的生殖医疗保健机构合作,以更好地了解其在其社区中低收入非洲裔美国妇女的服务的利用障碍以及这些障碍如何管理。 该研究采用了一个基于地方的生态视角,以了解不同层次的通信生态层面的隐私挑战。 参与者观察,访谈和焦点集团数据的分析确定了非洲裔美国妇女在较小的城市环境中追求的非洲裔美国妇女经验中的三个关键公私问题:组织地区和组织成员的组织身份的公私问题 。 确定组织和社区成员管理这些问题的潜在策略。

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