An exploration of barriers to access to healthcare in Hancock County, Tennessee: A qualitative study

Author:

Blackburn Christine Crudo1,Nuzhath Tasmiah2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

2. Department of Global Health and Population, T.H. Chan School of Public Health Harvard University Cambridge Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveExplore barriers to healthcare access in Hancock County, Tennessee using a conceptual framework for access to healthcare.MethodsWe collected data from 30 participants in Hancock County during 1 week in April 2023 using a combination of network and purposive sampling. We analyzed the data using thematic analysis and the conceptual framework of healthcare access.ResultsAll dimensions of the conceptual framework of healthcare access presented barriers to healthcare access for participants of the study. A lack of acceptability of local healthcare among participants manifested in a perceived lack of availability of healthcare. This resulted in participants travelling or considering it necessary to travel long distances for care, even in a life‐threatening emergency, despite the local availability of a hospital with an emergency department.ConclusionsA lack of acceptability can create healthcare access barriers similar to a lack of availability of healthcare facilities.Patient or Public ContributionThe research team met several times with the leader of a local community organization to discuss this research in Hancock County. These conversations helped to inform the study design and provided necessary background to conduct in‐depth interviews. Members of the community organization helped identify individuals to interview and provide access to Remote Area Medical clinic patients. The research team discussed the final themes with the primary community collaborator.

Publisher

Wiley

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