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Elizabeth H Golembiewski , Derek L Gravholt , Victor D Torres Roldan , Eddy P Lincango Naranjo , Sebastian Vallejo , Andrea Garcia Bautista , Christina M LaVecchia , Christi A Patten , Summer V Allen , Soumya Jaladi , Kasey R Boehmer ; Elizabeth H Golembiewski , Derek L Gravholt , Victor D Torres Roldan , Eddy P Lincango Naranjo , Sebastian Vallejo , Andrea Garcia Bautista , Christina M LaVecchia , Christi A Patten , Summer V Allen , Soumya Jaladi , Kasey R Boehmer
2022-05 相关链接

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PURPOSE: Access to health care is a long-standing concern for rural patients; however, administrative measures fail to capture the subjective patient experience of accessing health care. The purpose of this review was to synthesize the qualitative literature on patient and caregiver experiences of accessing health care services for chronic disease management among US residents of rural areas. METHODS: We searched Embase, MEDLINE, PsycInfo, CINAHL, and Scopus to identify qualitative studies published during 2010-2019. A thematic synthesis approach was used to analyze findings from included studies. RESULTS: A total of 62 studies involving 1,354 unique participants were included. The largest share of studies (24.2%) was focused on the experience of patients with cancer, followed by behavioral health (16.1%), HIV and AIDS (14.5%), and diabetes (12.9%). We identified 4 primary analytic themes of barriers and facilitators associated with the experience of accessing health care services for chronic disease management in rural areas: (1) navigating the rural environment, (2) navigating the health care system, (3) financing chronic disease management, and (4) rural life (ie, common elements of a distinct "rural" way of thinking and behaving). CONCLUSIONS: In this comprehensive review, we found that important cultural, structural, and individual factors influenced the rural patient's experience of healthcare access and use, including barriers and facilitators posed by geographic and built environments, and distinct rural mores. Our findings can inform policies and programs that both facilitate structural aspects of access and include culturally appropriate interventions.

rural health, health care access, barriers, facilitators, chronic disease management, systematic review, qualitative research, vulnerable populations, public health

卫生服务 ; 医疗护理 ; 慢性非传染性疾病

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