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Predicting Barriers to Primary Care for Patients with Disabilities: A Mixed Methods Study of Practice Administrators

机译:预测残疾患者的初级保健障碍:实践管理员的混合方法研究

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Background. People with disabilities continue to be identified as a group who experience disparate health/health care. They are less likely to engage in some health care services. Structural barriers are often identified as one of the reasons for the underutilization of some health care services by people with disabilities. However, to date no study has been conducted to understand why structural barriers persist twenty years after the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) became law.Objectives. We examined the relationship between primary care practice administrators’ knowledge of the ADA and the number of accessibility barriers that patients with mobility disabilities might encounter.Methods. Primary care practice administrators who were members of a medical management organization were surveyed between December 20, 2011, and January 17, 2012. A mixed methods research design was employed. Data were analyzed using a Guttman scale, linear and multiple linear regression.Results. ADA knowledge questions conformed to a valid Guttman Scale. There was a significant inverse relationship between practice administrators’ knowledge of the ADA and the number of barriers reported in their clinics. Age of the administrators and buildings built before 1993 were also significant predictors of the number of barriers.Conclusion. This study helps to identify medical practices that are more likely to have access barriers and have the greatest need for ADA compliance interventions. Results from this study P r e d i c t i n g B a r r i e r s | 2 highlight practice administrators’ need for specific knowledge of the ADA as it applies to their medical practice. Efforts are needed to improve disability training for health professionals.
机译:背景。残疾人仍然被视为经历不同保健/保健的群体。他们不太可能从事某些医疗保健服务。结构障碍通常被确定为残疾人未充分利用某些医疗保健服务的原因之一。但是,迄今为止,尚未进行任何研究来了解为什么在《美国残疾人法案》(ADA)成为法律二十年后,结构性障碍仍然存在。我们研究了初级保健实践管理者对ADA的了解与行动不便患者可能遇到的无障碍障碍之间的关系。在2011年12月20日至2012年1月17日期间,对作为医疗管理组织成员的初级保健实践管理员进行了调查。采用了混合方法研究设计。使用Guttman量表,线性和多元线性回归分析数据。 ADA知识问题符合有效的Guttman量表。执业管理员对ADA的了解与他们诊所报告的障碍数量之间存在显着的反比关系。管理员的年龄和1993年之前建造的建筑物的年龄也是障碍数量的重要预测指标。这项研究有助于确定更容易出现通行障碍并且最需要ADA遵从性干预措施的医疗实践。这项研究的结果P a r e c t i n g B a r r i e r s | 2重点说明实践管理员对适用于其医疗实践的ADA的特定知识的需求。需要努力改善对卫生专业人员的残疾培训。

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