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Challenges confronting African Americans and Hispanics living with chronic illness in their families.

Loren Saulsberry1, Robert J Blendon2, John M Benson2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To examine the life experiences of African American and Hispanic adults whose personal chronic illness and/or that of a family member is the biggest health problem for their families. DATA SOURCE: Telephone (landline and cell phone) interviews of random, nationally representative samples of 1081 African-American and 1478 Hispanic adults, age 18 and older. We evaluated the responses of 757 African-American and 697 Hispanic participants who reported a chronic illness as the biggest health problem in their families.
METHODS: Weighted analysis of cross-sectional survey responses from African-American and Hispanic adults.
RESULTS: African Americans and Hispanics with chronic illness in their families reported experiencing challenges with the health care delivery system, with financial/economic insecurity, and with their communities that may influence how they live with chronic disease. DISCUSSION: Policymakers and clinicians should be aware that some African-American and Hispanic patients face obstacles within and beyond the health care system that are relevant to how they live with chronic conditions affecting their families. Additional tools and supports may need to be identified and supplied to effectively manage chronic illness in these communities. The payment system for physicians should account for the supplementary supports and services these patients might require.
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Keywords:  African-American health; Chronic illness; Hispanic health; minority health; public opinion

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27340239     DOI: 10.1177/1742395316653452

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chronic Illn        ISSN: 1742-3953


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