中国语言患者对甲状腺疾病和治疗的看法:一种定性研究
Jasmine Zhang1, Janice J Wong1, Terrance Peng1
1Section of Endocrine Surgery, Department of Surgery, UCLA David Geffen SOM, Los Angeles, CA, USA.
American journal of surgery
|January 31, 2026
概括
患有甲状腺疾病的中国人知识有限,面临治疗挑战. 将传统中医 (TCM) 与传统护理相结合,可能会改善这一群体的治疗结果.
科学领域:
- 医学社会学 医学社会学
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 健康差异 在健康上的差异
背景情况:
- 在美国,说中文的人口代表了相当大的患者人口.
- 了解健康信仰对于文化上有能力的护理服务至关重要.
- 甲状腺疾病影响着人口的很大一部分.
研究的目的:
- 探索和描述被诊断患有甲状腺疾病的华语患者的健康信仰.
- 在这个社区中确定影响甲状腺疾病管理的因素.
- 为制定文化敏感的医疗保健策略提供信息.
主要方法:
- 使用半结构面试进行定性研究设计.
- 十三名患有甲状腺疾病的华语患者参与了这项研究.
- 采访的重点是关于甲状腺疾病病因,影响和治疗的信念.
主要成果:
- 参与者报告了甲状腺疾病知识的差距和需要可访问的教育资源.
- 甲状腺疾病被认为比其他疾病不那么严重,多因素导致,包括家族史,环境和压力.
- 传统治疗面临着后勤和人际障碍; 传统中医 (TCM) 被视为一种潜在的有益的补充疗法.
结论:
- 对结合TCM和传统甲状腺治疗的进一步研究是有必要的.
- 改善中文说话的人的治疗联盟和患者结果需要文化定制的方法.
- 解决患者报告的挑战可以提高甲状腺疾病管理的有效性.
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