Exploring Barriers To Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare for Latina Women in South Carolina.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Isabelle Theodossiou, Kristen McLean, Beth Sundstrom, Cara Delay
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Abstract

Migrant and minority women in the United States face a high likelihood of experiencing poor reproductive health outcomes. Hispanic/Latina women are an especially high-risk population. Comprehensive and high-quality sexual and reproductive healthcare (SRHC) is desperately needed among this population, yet many Latina women face substantial barriers in accessing care. This study builds upon the three-delays model to better understand why Latina women experience delays in accessing quality SRHC in the state of South Carolina. Data for this study were drawn from semi-structed interviews with 14 adult women identifying as either Hispanic or Latina. Findings reveal that structural factors, including long distances to facilities, high costs of care, and difficulties navigating local healthcare and insurance systems, served as barriers to accessing quality SRHC. Socio-cultural factors, such as communication challenges and low cultural competency among healthcare providers, further inhibited access to care, even among women who spoke fluent English. These findings indicate a need for SRHC education and services to be more culturally-centered, by accounting for cultural knowledge and historical dynamics, and by giving patients more agency with respect to their care. Regarding the three-delays model, future applications should seek to better incorporate preventive services and consider that perceptions of quality SRHC are both individually- and contextually-mediated. This will be an important step toward developing policies and programs that are appropriately tailored to specific populations' cultural backgrounds and contextual needs.

探索南卡罗来纳州拉丁裔妇女性健康和生殖健康的障碍。
美国的移徙妇女和少数族裔妇女面临生殖健康状况不佳的可能性很大。西班牙裔/拉丁裔妇女是高危人群。这一人口迫切需要全面和高质量的性和生殖保健(SRHC),但许多拉丁裔妇女在获得保健方面面临重大障碍。本研究建立在三延迟模型的基础上,以更好地理解为什么在南卡罗来纳州的拉丁裔妇女在获得高质量的SRHC方面遇到延迟。本研究的数据来自对14名西班牙裔或拉丁裔成年女性的半结构化访谈。研究结果显示,结构性因素,包括设施距离远、护理费用高、难以驾驭当地医疗和保险系统,是获得高质量的SRHC的障碍。社会文化因素,如医疗保健提供者的沟通挑战和文化能力低下,进一步阻碍了获得护理的机会,即使在英语流利的妇女中也是如此。这些研究结果表明,需要通过考虑文化知识和历史动态,并通过给予患者更多的关怀代理,使SRHC教育和服务更加以文化为中心。关于三延迟模型,未来的应用应寻求更好地纳入预防服务,并考虑到对质量的感知是个体和环境介导的。这将是朝着制定适合特定人群文化背景和语境需求的政策和项目迈出的重要一步。
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Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.30%
发文量
104
期刊介绍: Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health is an international forum for the publication of peer-reviewed original research pertaining to immigrant health from contributors in many diverse fields including public health, epidemiology, medicine and nursing, anthropology, sociology, population research, immigration law, and ethics. The journal also publishes review articles, short communications, letters to the editor, and notes from the field.
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