Provider Perspectives about Latino Patients: Determinants of Care and Implications for Treatment.

Carmen R Valdez, Michael J Dvorscek, Stephanie L Budge, Sarah Esmond
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Primary care settings are the gateway through which the majority of Latinos access care for their physical and mental health concerns. This study explored the perspectives of primary care providers regarding their Latino patients, particularly, issues impacting their patients' access to and utilization of services. Interviews were conducted with eight primary care providers-and analyzed using consensual qualitative research methods. In addition, observations were conducted of the primary care setting to contextualize providers' perspectives. Providers indicated that care for Latinos was impacted by several domains: (a) practical/instrumental factors that influence access to care; (b) cultural and personal factors that shape patients' presentations and views about physical and mental health and treatment practices; (c) provider cultural competence; and (d) institutional factors which highlight the context of care. In addition to recommendations for research and practice, the need for interdisciplinary collaboration between psychology and medicine in reducing ethnic minority disparities was proposed.

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提供者对拉丁裔患者的看法:护理的决定因素和对治疗的影响。
初级保健机构是大多数拉丁美洲人获得身心健康问题护理的门户。本研究探讨了初级保健提供者对拉丁裔患者的看法,特别是影响患者获得和利用服务的问题。与8位初级保健提供者进行了访谈,并使用共识定性研究方法进行了分析。此外,还对初级保健设置进行了观察,以将提供者的观点置于情境中。提供者表示,对拉丁美洲人的护理受到几个领域的影响:(a)影响获得护理的实际/工具性因素;(b)影响患者对身心健康和治疗做法的陈述和看法的文化和个人因素;(c)提供者的文化能力;(d)强调护理背景的制度因素。除了对研究和实践提出建议外,还提出了心理学和医学在减少少数民族差异方面进行跨学科合作的必要性。
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