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Rides for Refugees: A Transportation Assistance Pilot for Women's Health

机译:乘坐难民:妇女健康的交通援助飞行员

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Transportation barriers can limit access to healthcare for refugee and asylum seeking women. This study assesses the efficacy of a healthcare-directed rideshare application for overcoming these barriers at an urban health clinic. A pilot study was conducted at Boston Medical Center's Refugee Women's Health Clinic from June 2018 to February 2019. Women with gynecologic visits reporting transportation difficulties were offered rides. The primary outcome was no-show rates. Secondary outcomes included cost, and patient/provider experiences. Of 102 eligible visits, 31 reported transportation insecurity and received rides. Those women had a 6% no-show rate, compared to 30% in women denying transportation barriers, and 50% amongst unreachable women (p < 0.0001). The intervention cost $2033 and generated $30,337 in charges. Minimal adverse experiences were reported. Healthcare-directed rideshare applications are an effective and cost-efficient strategy for refugee and asylum seeking women to access essential health services.
机译:运输障碍可以限制对难民和寻求女性的难民和庇护的医疗保健。本研究评估了医疗保健的Rideshare申请估计这些障碍在城市健康诊所的疗效。从2018年6月至2019年2月开始,波士顿医疗中心的难民妇女健康诊所进行了试点研究。提供了妇科访问报告运输困难的妇女。主要结果是尚未显示的速率。次要结果包括成本,患者/提供者经验。 102个符合条件的访问,31名报告的交通不安全和接受骑行。这些妇女的缺陷率为6%,而否定妇女否定运输障碍的30%,而未达女性妇女(P <0.0001)。干预费用为2033美元,并在收费中产生了30,337美元。报告了最小的不良经历。医疗保健的骑乘申请是寻求妇女获得基本健康服务的难民和庇护的有效且具有成本高效的战略。

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