JSI, Inc., 2733 Crystal Dr 4th floor, Arlington, VA, 22202, USA.
Division of General Internal Medicine, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, NC, USA.
J Gen Intern Med. 2022 Sep;37(Suppl 3):791-798. doi: 10.1007/s11606-022-07585-3. Epub 2022 Aug 30.
The Veterans Health Administration (VA) is the largest integrated health system in the US and provides access to comprehensive primary care. Women Veterans are the fastest growing segment of new VA users, yet little is known about the characteristics of those who routinely access VA primary care in general or by age group.
Describe healthcare needs, utilization, and preferences of women Veterans who routinely use VA primary care.
1,391 women Veterans with 3+ primary care visits within the previous year in 12 VA medical centers (including General Primary Care Clinics, General Primary Care Clinics with designated space for women, and Comprehensive Women's Health Centers) in nine states.
Cross-sectional survey (45% response rate) of sociodemographic characteristics, health status (including chronic disease, mental health, pain, and trauma exposure), utilization, care preferences, and satisfaction. Select utilization data were extracted from administrative data. Analyses were weighted to the population of routine users and adjusted for non-response in total and by age group.
While 43% had health coverage only through VA, 62% received all primary care in VA. In the prior year, 56% used VA mental healthcare and 78% used VA specialty care. Common physical health issues included hypertension (42%), elevated cholesterol (39%), pain (35%), and diabetes (16%). Many screened positive for PTSD (41%), anxiety (32%), and depression (27%). Chronic physical and mental health burdens varied by age. Two-thirds (62%) had experienced military sexual trauma. Respondents reported satisfaction with VA women's healthcare and preference for female providers.
Women Veterans who routinely utilize VA primary care have significant multimorbid physical and mental health conditions and trauma histories. Meeting women Veterans' needs across the lifespan will require continued investment in woman-centered primary care, including integrated mental healthcare and emphasis on trauma-informed, age-specific care, guided by women's provider preferences.
退伍军人事务部(VA)是美国最大的综合性医疗体系,提供全面的初级保健服务。女性退伍军人是新退伍军人事务部用户中增长最快的群体,但对于那些经常在退伍军人事务部接受初级保健服务的人,特别是按年龄组划分的人,他们的特征知之甚少。
描述经常在退伍军人事务部接受初级保健服务的女性退伍军人的医疗需求、利用情况和偏好。
在 9 个州的 12 个退伍军人事务部医疗中心(包括普通初级保健诊所、为女性指定空间的普通初级保健诊所和综合女性健康中心)中,有 1391 名女性退伍军人在过去一年中有 3 次以上的初级保健就诊。
对社会人口统计学特征、健康状况(包括慢性疾病、心理健康、疼痛和创伤暴露)、利用情况、护理偏好和满意度进行横断面调查(45%的回应率)。选择的利用数据从管理数据中提取。分析结果根据总人群和年龄组进行加权和调整,以反映无应答情况。
尽管 43%的人仅通过退伍军人事务部获得健康保险,但 62%的人在退伍军人事务部接受所有初级保健服务。在过去的一年中,56%的人使用退伍军人事务部的心理健康保健服务,78%的人使用退伍军人事务部的专科保健服务。常见的身体健康问题包括高血压(42%)、胆固醇升高(39%)、疼痛(35%)和糖尿病(16%)。许多人筛查出创伤后应激障碍(PTSD)阳性(41%)、焦虑(32%)和抑郁(27%)。慢性身体和心理健康负担因年龄而异。三分之二(62%)的人经历过军事性创伤。受访者对退伍军人事务部女性医疗保健服务表示满意,并倾向于选择女性提供者。
经常使用退伍军人事务部初级保健服务的女性退伍军人有严重的多系统身体和心理健康状况以及创伤史。要满足女性退伍军人的终身需求,需要继续投资于以女性为中心的初级保健服务,包括综合心理健康保健服务,并根据女性提供者的偏好,强调针对特定年龄的创伤知情护理。