定性评估 CIH 机构与医疗服务不足社区的合作,以提高医疗服务的可及性和利用率。

Global advances in integrative medicine and health Pub Date : 2024-03-26 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/27536130241244759
Nipher Malika, Patricia M Herman, Margaret Whitley, Ian Coulter, Michele Maiers, Margaret Chesney, Rhianna Rogers
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背景:在北美,非白人和边缘化群体对补充和综合保健方法(CIH)的利用明显不足:本研究旨在了解 CIH 教育机构如何积极主动地纠正这些社区在获取和利用 CIH 方面存在的差距:我们对美国和加拿大 13 家 CIH 教育机构的校长、临床医生和研究院长等 26 名关键信息提供者进行了访谈。主题分析包括在审阅访谈脚本时根据访谈指南进行演绎编码:结果:确定了六个主题:(1) 社区医疗卫生机构通常通过合作关系,在社区参与医疗服务以提高医疗服务的可及性和利用率方面有着悠久而丰富的历史;(2) 社区医疗卫生机构长期以来的社区外联活动都是经过精心设计的;(3) 社区医疗卫生机构为广泛的人口和社区提供了一系列服务;(4) 通过社区合作解决医疗服务的获取和利用问题产生了巨大的积极影响;(5) 资金、人员配备和 COVID-19 是阻碍通过社区参与工作增加社区医疗服务获取机会的重大挑战;(6) 社区合作和服务在增加获取和利用机会方面的差距得到了认可。结论:这些调查结果表明,在提高边缘化、服务不足、种族和民族社区的医疗服务可及性和利用率方面做出了巨大努力。然而,资金限制、资源分配以及适当衡量和问责的需要等障碍,阻碍了旨在纠正这些社区在使用社区医疗保健服务方面存在的差距的积极举措。
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Qualitative Assessment CIH Institutions' Engagement With Underserved Communities to Enhance Healthcare Access and Utilization.

Background: In North America, there is a notable underutilization of complementary and integrative health approaches (CIH) among non-White and marginalized communities.

Objectives: This study sought to understand how CIH educational instutitions are proactively working to redress this disparity in access and utilization among these communities.

Methods: We conducted interviews with 26 key informants, including presidents, clinicians, and research deans across 13 CIH educational institutions across the US and Canada. Thematic analysis included deductive codes based on the interview guide during interview scripts review.

Results: Six themes were identified: (1) CIH institutions often had a long and varied history of community engaged care through partnerships to increase access and utilization; (2) CIH institutions' long-standing community outreach had been intentionally designed; (3) CIH institutions provided an array of services to a wide range of demographics and communities; (4) addressing healthcare access and utilization through community partnerships had a strong positive impact; (5) funding, staffing and COVID-19 were significant challenges that impeded efforts to increase CIH access through community engaged work; (6) identified gaps in community partnerships and services to increase access and utilization were recognized.

Conclusion: These findings underscore significant efforts made to enhance healthcare access and utilization among marginalized, underserved, and racial and ethnic communities. However, barriers such as funding constraints, resource allocation, and the need for proper measurement and accountability hinder proactive initiatives aimed at redressing disparities in CIH utilization within these communities.

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