کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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3936848 | 1253463 | 2009 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
ObjectiveTo provide insight into the experience of low-income immigrant Latino couples seeking infertility treatment.DesignQualitative interview study.SettingInfertility clinic at a university-affiliated urban public teaching hospital.Patient(s)Infertile low-income immigrant Latino couples (105 women and 40 men).Intervention(s)In-depth, tape-recorded interviews.Main Outcome Measure(s)After transcription and translation, the interviews were coded and analyzed for thematic content.Result(s)Four major challenges to providing infertility services to this population were identified: [1] communication: language and cultural barriers resulted in patients having difficulty both in understanding diagnoses and treatments and in communicating their questions, concerns, and experiences to physicians; [2] continuity: because medical students and residents rotated frequently, patients usually saw a different physician at each visit; [3] bureaucracy: patients reported having difficulty with appointment scheduling, follow-up visits, and timed laboratory procedures; and [4] accessibility: patients faced issues of limited availability and affordability of treatment.Conclusion(s)At a large, urban, university-affiliated infertility clinic, challenges related to communication, comprehension, continuity, bureaucracy, accessibility, availability, and affordability impeded the delivery of optimal infertility care to many low-income immigrant Latino patients. A greater availability of translators and both patient and physician cultural orientations to address these health care barriers is recommended.
Journal: Fertility and Sterility - Volume 92, Issue 1, July 2009, Pages 116–123