作者
Fred Tudiver, Yves Talbot
发表日期
1999/1/1
期刊
Journal of Family practice
卷号
48
页码范围
47-52
出版商
APPLETON AND LANGE
简介
BACKGROUND. Men tend to underuse primary care health services despite their susceptibility to particular types of illness. The purpose of this study was to report the family physician’s perspective on why men do not access the health care system for medical problems.
METHODS. We used focus group interviews to identify major themes. The participants were family physicians in active practice randomly selected from a list of 500 full-and part-time teachers. Four focus groups were formed from 18 participants (12 men, 6 women), in practice an average of 17 years. Eleven of the physicians were in community practice.
RESULTS. Three key themes were identified:(1) Support: Men appear to get most of their support for health con cerns from their female partners, little from their male friends. Their pattern of seeking support tends to be indi rect rather than straightforward.(2) Help Seeking: Perceived vulnerability, fear, and denial are important influ ences on whether men seek help. They look for help for specific problems rather than for more general health concerns.(3) Barriers: Personal barriers involved factors related to a man’s traditional social role characteristics: a sense of immunity and immortality; difficulty relinquishing control; a belief that seeking help is unacceptable; and believing men are not interested in prevention. Systematic barriers had to do with time and access; having to state the reason for a visit; and the lack of a male care provider.
CONCLUSIONS. Many of these findings are supported by psychological theories. Future research should apply these theories in more transferable populations and settings. However, an in-depth …
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