美国农村地区独特的医疗保健服务考虑因素。

Q1 Nursing
International journal of MS care Pub Date : 2025-02-17 eCollection Date: 2024-12-01 DOI:10.7224/1537-2073.2024-081
Kaitlyn Palmer, Jill Cochran, Marisa McGinley
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摘要

农村地区面临着巨大的卫生保健差距,包括获得保险的机会减少、获得专科护理的障碍增加、医疗结果更差以及死亡率上升。居住在美国和全球农村地区的多发性硬化症(MS)患者在获得MS护理方面面临类似的障碍,并且经历较差的疾病结果。获得保健服务的障碍包括文化和财政限制、服务稀缺、缺乏训练有素的医生、公共交通工具不足以及宽带互联网服务的可用性差。阿巴拉契亚地区具有高度的乡村性,与美国其他地区相比,这里的差距越来越大,可以用来突出农村人口面临的独特挑战。阿巴拉契亚居民可以将自己视为私人,而不信任是提供医疗保健的主要因素。增加阿巴拉契亚地区供应商的数量并留住他们对于建立信任至关重要。尽管如此,由于赔偿、税收、医疗事故费用、针对医生的不利诉讼以及高流动率等问题,这已经被证明是困难的。诸如ECHO(社区保健成果推广项目)等远程保健干预措施改善了包括多发性硬化症在内的多种疾病的农村治疗结果,但农村地区有限的技术和技术素养阻碍了这些干预措施的实施。鉴于农村人口不断增加和这些社区面临的持续差异,有必要制定有针对性的干预措施,以改善农村人口的获取和结果。
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Unique Health Care Delivery Considerations in Rural America.

Rural regions face significant health care disparities, including decreased access to insurance, increased access barriers to specialty care, worse medical outcomes, and increased mortality rates. People with multiple sclerosis (MS) residing in rural regions in the United States, as well as globally, face similar barriers to accessing MS care and experience poorer disease outcomes. Barriers to health care access include cultural and financial constraints, scarcity of services, a lack of trained physicians, insufficient public transport, and poor availability of broadband internet service. The Appalachian region, which contains a high degree of rurality, experiences increased disparities compared with the rest of the nation and can be used to highlight the unique challenges rural populations face. Appalachian residents can identify as private, and mistrust is a major factor in providing health care. Increasing the quantity and retention of Appalachian providers is essential to building trust. Still, it has proved difficult due to issues with compensation, taxes, malpractice fees, adverse actions against physicians, and high turnover rates. Telehealth interventions such as Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) have improved rural outcomes in multiple diseases, including MS, but limited technology and technological literacy in rural areas impede the implementation of these interventions. Given the increasing rural population and ongoing disparities these communities face, there is a need to develop targeted interventions to improve access and outcomes in rural populations.

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International journal of MS care
International journal of MS care Nursing-Advanced and Specialized Nursing
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