| Literature DB >> 32783582 |
Guillermo M Wippold1, Nwakaego Nmezi2, Jaime L Williams3, Jacqueline Butler4, Tanya M Hodge5.
Abstract
Since the release of Healthy People 2020, there has been extensive research understanding factors associated with health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among specific populations. Despite this growing body of research, little has been conducted to understand the factors associated with HRQoL among uninsured/underinsured Americans. The purposes of the present study were to assess clinic staff to determine: (1) whether there is a need to examine HRQoL among uninsured/underinsured individuals, (2) whether there is a need for tailored HRQoL-promoting interventions among uninsured/underinsured individuals, and (3) the factors associated with HRQoL among uninsured/underinsured individuals. A survey was sent to an association of 41 clinics that provides free medical services to uninsured/underinsured individuals. The majority of participants indicated that uninsured/underinsured individuals experience unique factors associated with HRQoL and that there was a need to implement tailored HRQoL-improving interventions among uninsured/underinsured individuals. The results also present the personal/contextual factors associated with HRQoL of uninsured/underinsured individuals.Entities:
Keywords: community health; health promotion; prevention; primary care; underserved communities
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32783582 PMCID: PMC7425270 DOI: 10.1177/2150132720949412
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Prim Care Community Health ISSN: 2150-1319