Health care services and Pap testing behavior for Chinese women in British Columbia.

T Gregory Hislop, Kelsey M Inrig, Chris D Bajdik, Michele Deschamps, Shin-Ping Tu, Victoria M Taylor
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The health care services and sociodemographic profiles of Chinese women residing in each of five neighborhoods of Vancouver and Richmond, British Columbia, were examined and compared to Pap testing rates. Information was collected from the provincial medical directory, the cervical cancer screening program, and a community-based survey. A total of 159 Chinese primary care physicians, 3 Chinese gynecologists, and 9 health clinics were identified within these neighborhoods and 769 Chinese women responded to the survey. Significant differences were found between neighborhoods in Pap testing rates, with Chinatown having the lowest rates. Differences between neighborhoods were also found in the availability of Chinese language health care services, sociodemographic profiles of the Chinese population, individual preferences and experiences with health care services, which were also related to Pap testing rates. The implications of these findings upon the planning of effective health care services within local neighborhoods are discussed.

不列颠哥伦比亚省华裔妇女的保健服务与巴氏涂片检查行为
研究了居住在温哥华和不列颠哥伦比亚省里士满五个社区的中国妇女的卫生保健服务和社会人口统计资料,并将其与巴氏涂片检查率进行了比较。信息收集自省医疗目录、子宫颈癌筛查方案和社区调查。在这些社区中,共有159名中国初级保健医生、3名中国妇科医生和9家健康诊所接受了调查,769名中国妇女接受了调查。社区之间的巴氏涂片检查率存在显著差异,唐人街的比率最低。社区之间在中文卫生保健服务的可获得性、中国人口的社会人口特征、个人偏好和卫生保健服务经历方面也存在差异,这些也与巴氏涂片检测率有关。这些发现对规划有效的卫生保健服务在当地社区的影响进行了讨论。
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