Mental Health and PCOS Information-Sharing: Interviews with Health Care Providers in a Low-Income Urban Community

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作者
Zamora, Mayra [1 ]
Sabado-Liwag, Melanie [1 ]
机构
[1] Calif State Univ Los Angeles, Dept Publ Hlth, Los Angeles, CA 90032 USA
关键词
Polycystic ovary syndrome; Mental health; Hispanics; Latinas; Information-sharing; Healthcare delivery; POLYCYSTIC-OVARY-SYNDROME; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PSYCHOLOGICAL DISTRESS; METABOLIC SYNDROME; WOMEN; DEPRESSION; PREVALENCE; PHYSICIANS; KNOWLEDGE; SYMPTOMS;
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10.1007/s40615-022-01295-6
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a female metabolic-endocrine disorder typically characterized by menstrual dysfunction, hyperandrogenism, and/or polycystic ovaries. While comorbidity with poor mental health is often observed, it is less understood if women of color are given information on PCOS, mental health, or both by healthcare providers. This paper examines the information-sharing practices of healthcare providers serving a low-income, predominantly Latino/Hispanic municipality in Southeast Los Angeles, CA. Of 65 providers identified across 27 clinics in the service area, four participated in one-on-one semi-structured interviews. Four themes relating to PCOS and mental health information were identified using content analysis. Results suggest that information-sharing on PCOS is limited to symptomatic patients and varies by provider specialization. Poor mental health as a side effect of PCOS is not elaborated on during patient-provider interactions within the explored service area. Implications and directions for further research are discussed, including mixed methods approaches for contextual information on PCOS among women of color and recommendations for improving communication among healthcare providers.
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页码:1086 / 1095
页数:10
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