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Inner city African-American elderly patients' perceptions and preferences for the care of chronic knee and hip pain: findings from focus groups.

机译:内城区非裔美国老年患者对慢性膝盖和髋部疼痛护理的看法和偏好:焦点小组的调查结果。

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BACKGROUND: African Americans undergo joint replacement less often than do white persons. The authors studied African-American perceptions and preferences for the care of knee and hip pain. METHODS: 10 focus groups were conducted in an inner city community. Participants, older persons with chronic knee or hip pain, were asked to discuss their perceptions and preferences for the care of knee and hip pain. Transcripts were coded for thematic structure using NUD*ST software. RESULTS: Cultural preferences and perceptions for care emerged as a major theme. Important subcategories of this theme included respect for the patient's faith and religiosity and perceptions of physician ethnicity, race, and sex. CONCLUSIONS: This sample of older inner city African Americans expressed unique cultural perceptions and preferences for the care of their knee and hip pain. Respect for patients' faith was important, whereas physicians' race, ethnicity, and religious background were not.
机译:背景:非裔美国人比白人接受关节置换的频率更低。作者研究了非裔美国人对膝盖和髋部疼痛护理的看法和偏好。方法:在一个内部城市社区中进行了10个焦点小组。参与者,患有慢性膝关节或髋部疼痛的老年人,被要求讨论他们对膝关节和髋部疼痛的护理的看法和偏好。使用NUD * ST软件对成绩单进行主题结构编码。结果:文化偏爱和对护理的看法成为一个主要主题。该主题的重要子类别包括尊重患者的信仰和宗教信仰以及对医生种族,种族和性别的理解。结论:本样本来自较老的内城区非裔美国人,他们表达出独特的文化观念和偏爱护理膝盖和臀部疼痛的习惯。尊重患者的信仰很重要,而医师的种族,种族和宗教背景则不重要。

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