Health care experiences of Vietnamese families in Nottingham.

Health trends Pub Date : 1995-01-01
J Nguyen-Van-Tam, J Simpson, R Madele, L Davies
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There is a dearth of information on the health needs of Vietnamese refugees in Britain. In May 1993, a structured interview survey was undertaken to determine the health care experiences and health-related behaviour of Vietnamese adults living in Nottingham Health District. One hundred and thirty-five adults (66 women) were successfully interviewed in Vietnamese or Cantonese, from 71 to 77 eligible households. Levels of English usage were extremely low, and between 27% and 69% of respondents reported considerable difficulty during the various stages of a consultation with their general practitioner. Data on breast screening services suggested a pattern of low uptake, and the prevalence of male smoking was estimated to be 47%. These results suggest that Vietnamese communities suffer high levels of disadvantage in their use of primary care services; remedial action is required.

在诺丁汉的越南家庭的医疗保健经验。
关于在英国的越南难民的健康需求的信息缺乏。1993年5月,进行了一次结构化访谈调查,以确定居住在诺丁汉卫生区的越南成年人的保健经历和与健康有关的行为。在71至77个符合条件的家庭中,用越南语或粤语成功采访了135名成年人(66名妇女)。英语使用水平极低,27%至69%的受访者表示在与全科医生咨询的各个阶段都有相当大的困难。乳房筛查服务的数据显示,男性吸烟的比例较低,男性吸烟率估计为47%。这些结果表明,越南社区在使用初级保健服务方面处于高度劣势;需要采取补救行动。
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