Travelling to the city for hospital care: Access factors in country Aboriginal patient journeys

Autor: Brita Pekarsky, Judith Dwyer, Eileen Willis, Janet Kelly
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Australian Journal of Rural Health. 22:109-113
ISSN: 1038-5282
DOI: 10.1111/ajr.12094
Popis: Objective This study described the challenges for rural and remote Aboriginal people requiring transport to city hospitals for tertiary care. Design Semi-structured qualitative interviews. Setting South Australian rural and remote health services and tertiary hospitals. Participants Twenty-eight urban health professionals from six hospitals and 32 health professionals from four rural and remote regions were interviewed. Twelve patients, three carers, four people responding as patient and carers, and one patient and carer couple were also interviewed, with eight elder women meeting as a focus group. Main outcome measures The study identified specific structural barriers in urban health services or policy that prevented rural and remote Indigenous patients from receiving optimum care. Results Problems accessing transport were identified as the most significant factor affecting access to care by the majority of patients and staff. They reported that travel to an urban hospital was costly, and coordination of travel with care was poor. A further problem was travelling while unwell. Conclusions Travelling to a city hospital is a significant barrier for rural and remote Indigenous patients. Arranging and supporting travel is a time-consuming work that is not recognised by the health care system.
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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