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Characteristics of newly immigrated, Spanish-speaking Latinos who use the pediatric emergency department: Preliminary findings in a secondary migration city

机译:使用儿科急诊科的新移民,讲西班牙语的拉丁美洲人的特征:在二级移民城市中的初步发现

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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess Latino immigrant usage, access, and reason for coming to the pediatric emergency department (PED) and clarify parental perceptions, barriers, and concerns regarding Latino children's health. METHODS: Interviews and questionnaires were verbally administered to a convenience sample of newly immigrated (<10 years in the United States) Latino parents of 57 patients presenting to the PED. RESULTS: Compared with those with higher levels of acculturation, Latinos with lower levels of acculturation were more likely to use the PED to meet their children's health care needs. It seems that our PED has higher usage by Latino families compared with non-Latino families, which may be related to the lack of Latino-focused health infrastructure in our city. Once these families present to the PED, they do not seem to differ from overall users at our ED and nationally with regard to reason for visit. CONCLUSIONS: Similar to many other secondary migration hubs across the United States, our city has experienced dramatic growth in its Latino population in the last several years. Although health care providers anecdotally report increased service to Spanish-speaking populations, very little is known about the health care experience of Latino families in our area. To provide both equal and expert care to Latino children in the PED setting, it is essential that providers have this information specific to the context in which they work.
机译:目的:本研究旨在评估拉丁裔移民的使用,进入和进入儿科急诊科(PED)的原因,并阐明父母对拉丁裔儿童健康的看法,障碍和关注。方法:对57名患者的新移民(在美国<10岁)拉丁裔父母的便利样本进行口头访谈和问卷调查。结果:与那些文化程度较高的人相比,那些文化程度较低的拉丁裔美国人更有可能使用PED来满足其孩子的医疗保健需求。与非拉丁裔家庭相比,拉丁裔家庭使用我们的PED似乎更高,这可能与我们城市缺乏以拉丁裔为重点的卫生基础设施有关。一旦这些家庭出现在PED上,就访问原因而言,他们似乎与我们ED的整体用户和全国范围内的用户没有区别。结论:与美国其他许多二级移民中心相似,我们的城市在过去几年中拉丁裔人口急剧增长。尽管医疗保健提供者轶事地报告说增加了对讲西班牙语的人群的服务,但对我们地区拉丁裔家庭的医疗保健经验知之甚少。为了在PED环境中为拉丁裔儿童提供平等和专业的照料,至关重要的是,提供者必须针对他们的工作环境提供这些信息。

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