Socio-Structural Intersect With Post-COVID-19 Telehealth Utilization for Hispanic/Latino Groups in Colorado: A Mixed Methods Study.

Autor: Amura, Claudia R., Medina, Rosario, Bean, Meagan, Centi, Sophia, Cook, Paul F., Barton, Amy J., Jones, Jacqueline
Zdroj: Journal of Transcultural Nursing; Jan2025, Vol. 36 Issue 1, p73-83, 11p
Abstrakt: Introduction: We evaluated telehealth utilization among Colorado Hispanics/Latinos during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A mixed methods design was used with urban and rural patients recruited through two Colorado Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) serving large Hispanic/Latino communities. Linguistically and culturally adapted Patient Attitudes Toward Telehealth (PATAT) surveys were collected electronically. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with a purposeful sample of Spanish-speaking Hispanics/Latinos. Results: Although the FQHCs serve a Hispanic/Latino population, only 40% of survey respondents (82/204) were Hispanic/Latinos, and they reported less telehealth utilization (p <.01). Trust in telehealth seemed driven by previous use, with no differences in PATAT scores by ethnicity or geolocation. Interviews with Spanish-speaking Hispanics/Latinos showed they highly preferred in-person care, and factors that influenced telehealth utilization were situated within the intersection of culture and trust with socio-structural determinants of health. Discussion: Resolving disparities in telehealth utilization requires patient-centric approaches and equitable transcultural care for underserved Hispanic/Latino populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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