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Women Veterans’ Healthcare Delivery Preferences and Use by Military Service Era: Findings from the National Survey of Women Veterans

BACKGROUND: The number of women Veterans (WVs) utilizing the Veterans Health Administration (VA) has doubled over the past decade, heightening the importance of understanding their healthcare delivery preferences and utilization patterns. Other studies have identified healthcare issues and behaviors...

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Autores principales: Washington, Donna L., Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne, Hamilton, Alison B., Cordasco, Kristina M., Yano, Elizabeth M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-2323-y
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author Washington, Donna L.
Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne
Hamilton, Alison B.
Cordasco, Kristina M.
Yano, Elizabeth M.
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Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne
Hamilton, Alison B.
Cordasco, Kristina M.
Yano, Elizabeth M.
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description BACKGROUND: The number of women Veterans (WVs) utilizing the Veterans Health Administration (VA) has doubled over the past decade, heightening the importance of understanding their healthcare delivery preferences and utilization patterns. Other studies have identified healthcare issues and behaviors of WVs in specific military service eras (e.g., Vietnam), but delivery preferences and utilization have not been examined within and across eras on a population basis. OBJECTIVE: To identify healthcare delivery preferences and healthcare use of WVs by military service era to inform program design and patient-centeredness. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: Cross-sectional 2008–2009 survey of a nationally representative sample of 3,611 WVs, weighted to the population. MAIN MEASURES: Healthcare delivery preferences measured as importance of selected healthcare features; types of healthcare services and number of visits used; use of VA or non-VA; all by military service era. KEY RESULTS: Military service era differences were present in types of healthcare used, with World War II and Korea era WVs using more specialty care, and Vietnam era-to-present WVs using more women’s health and mental health care. Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) WVs made more healthcare visits than WVs of earlier military eras. The greatest healthcare delivery concerns were location convenience for Vietnam and earlier WVs, and cost for Gulf War 1 and OEF/OIF/OND WVs. Co-located gynecology with general healthcare was also rated important by a sizable proportion of WVs from all military service eras. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings point to the importance of ensuring access to specialty services closer to home for WVs, which may require technology-supported care. Younger WVs’ higher mental health care use reinforces the need for integration and coordination of primary care, reproductive health and mental health care.
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spelling pubmed-36952662013-08-10 Women Veterans’ Healthcare Delivery Preferences and Use by Military Service Era: Findings from the National Survey of Women Veterans Washington, Donna L. Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne Hamilton, Alison B. Cordasco, Kristina M. Yano, Elizabeth M. J Gen Intern Med Original Research BACKGROUND: The number of women Veterans (WVs) utilizing the Veterans Health Administration (VA) has doubled over the past decade, heightening the importance of understanding their healthcare delivery preferences and utilization patterns. Other studies have identified healthcare issues and behaviors of WVs in specific military service eras (e.g., Vietnam), but delivery preferences and utilization have not been examined within and across eras on a population basis. OBJECTIVE: To identify healthcare delivery preferences and healthcare use of WVs by military service era to inform program design and patient-centeredness. DESIGN AND PARTICIPANTS: Cross-sectional 2008–2009 survey of a nationally representative sample of 3,611 WVs, weighted to the population. MAIN MEASURES: Healthcare delivery preferences measured as importance of selected healthcare features; types of healthcare services and number of visits used; use of VA or non-VA; all by military service era. KEY RESULTS: Military service era differences were present in types of healthcare used, with World War II and Korea era WVs using more specialty care, and Vietnam era-to-present WVs using more women’s health and mental health care. Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, New Dawn (OEF/OIF/OND) WVs made more healthcare visits than WVs of earlier military eras. The greatest healthcare delivery concerns were location convenience for Vietnam and earlier WVs, and cost for Gulf War 1 and OEF/OIF/OND WVs. Co-located gynecology with general healthcare was also rated important by a sizable proportion of WVs from all military service eras. CONCLUSIONS: Our findings point to the importance of ensuring access to specialty services closer to home for WVs, which may require technology-supported care. Younger WVs’ higher mental health care use reinforces the need for integration and coordination of primary care, reproductive health and mental health care. Springer-Verlag 2013-06-27 2013-07 /pmc/articles/PMC3695266/ /pubmed/23807067 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-2323-y Text en © Society of General Internal Medicine 2013
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Washington, Donna L.
Bean-Mayberry, Bevanne
Hamilton, Alison B.
Cordasco, Kristina M.
Yano, Elizabeth M.
Women Veterans’ Healthcare Delivery Preferences and Use by Military Service Era: Findings from the National Survey of Women Veterans
title Women Veterans’ Healthcare Delivery Preferences and Use by Military Service Era: Findings from the National Survey of Women Veterans
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title_short Women Veterans’ Healthcare Delivery Preferences and Use by Military Service Era: Findings from the National Survey of Women Veterans
title_sort women veterans’ healthcare delivery preferences and use by military service era: findings from the national survey of women veterans
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3695266/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23807067
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11606-012-2323-y
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