Differentials in private and public healthcare service utilization in later life: do gender and marital status have any association?

IF 1.7 4区 社会学 Q3 GERONTOLOGY
Babul Hossain, K S James, Varsha P Nagargoje, Papai Barman
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Abstract

The present study investigates whether the differentials in private and public inpatient healthcare utilization are associated with marital status for men and women aged 60 years and above in India. Binary logistic regression was applied to examine the association of private and public inpatient healthcare utilization with the marital status of the elderly. The study found that widowed men and women generally used public healthcare for hospitalization, while married men and women preferred private healthcare. Our findings also indicated that private inpatient health services expenditure was higher for married elderly than widowed elderly. After controlling all covariates, widowhood was significantly associated with higher use of public healthcare services for women but not for men. India's current health care policy and program may be required to focus on improving the infrastructure quality of current public healthcare systems. It also needs to be favorable for vulnerable sections of society, especially widowed women, to avail better treatment at an affordable cost.

晚年私人和公共医疗服务利用的差异:性别和婚姻状况是否有关联?
本研究调查私立和公立住院医疗保健利用的差异是否与印度60岁及以上男性和女性的婚姻状况有关。采用二元logistic回归检验老年人婚姻状况与私立和公立住院医疗保健利用的关系。研究发现,丧偶男性和女性普遍使用公共医疗机构住院,而已婚男性和女性更倾向于私人医疗机构。研究结果亦显示,已婚长者的私人住院医疗服务开支高于丧偶长者。在控制了所有协变量后,寡居与女性较高的公共医疗服务使用率显著相关,而与男性无关。印度目前的医疗保健政策和计划可能需要集中精力改善现有公共医疗保健系统的基础设施质量。它还需要有利于社会的弱势群体,特别是丧偶妇女,以负担得起的费用获得更好的治疗。
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