Impact of a pandemic shock on unmet medical needs of middle-aged and older adults in 10 countries

IF 4.1 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Chao Guo, Dianqi Yuan, Huameng Tang, Xiyuan Hu, Yiyang Lei
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Objective The objective is to explore the impact of the pandemic shock on the unmet medical needs of middle-aged and older adults worldwide. Methods The COVID-19 pandemic starting in 2020 was used as a quasiexperiment. Exposure to the pandemic was defined based on an individual’s context within the global pandemic. Data were obtained from the Integrated Values Surveys. A total of 11 932 middle-aged and older adults aged 45 years and above from 10 countries where the surveys conducted two times during 2011 and 2022 were analysed. We used logistic regression models with the difference-in-difference method to estimate the impact of pandemic exposure on unmet medical needs by comparing differences before and after the pandemic across areas with varying degrees of severity. Results Among the 11 932 middle-aged and older adults, 3647 reported unmet medical needs, with a pooled unmet rate of 30.56% (95% CI: 29.74% to 31.40%). The pandemic significantly increased the risk of unmet medical needs among middle-aged and older adults (OR: 2.33, 95% CI: 1.94 to 2.79). The deleterious effect of the pandemic on unmet medical needs was prevalent among middle-aged adults (2.53, 2.00 to 3.20) and older adults (2.00, 1.48 to 2.69), as well as among men (2.24, 1.74 to 2.90) and women (2.34, 1.82 to 3.03). The results remained robust in a series of sensitivity analyses. Conclusion These findings suggest that efforts should be made by policymakers and healthcare professionals to balance healthcare resources to adequately address the comprehensive healthcare demands of individuals regarding multiple health issues, taking into account the challenges posed by pandemics. Data are available in a public, open access repository. This study is based on publicly available datasets, and the data were released to the researchers without access to any personal information from the website: .
大流行冲击对 10 个国家中老年人未得到满足的医疗需求的影响
目的 探讨大流行冲击对全球中老年人未得到满足的医疗需求的影响。方法 将 2020 年开始的 COVID-19 大流行作为一个准实验。根据个人在全球大流行中的背景来定义是否受到大流行的影响。数据来自综合价值观调查。我们分析了 2011 年和 2022 年期间在 10 个国家进行过两次调查的 11 932 名 45 岁及以上的中老年人。我们使用逻辑回归模型和差分法,通过比较不同严重程度地区疫情发生前后的差异,估算疫情对未满足医疗需求的影响。结果 在 11 932 名中老年人中,有 3 647 人报告了未满足的医疗需求,汇总的未满足率为 30.56%(95% CI:29.74% 至 31.40%)。大流行大大增加了中老年人医疗需求未得到满足的风险(OR:2.33,95% CI:1.94 至 2.79)。大流行对未满足医疗需求的有害影响在中年人(2.53,2.00 至 3.20)和老年人(2.00,1.48 至 2.69)以及男性(2.24,1.74 至 2.90)和女性(2.34,1.82 至 3.03)中普遍存在。在进行一系列敏感性分析后,结果仍保持稳定。结论 这些研究结果表明,考虑到大流行病带来的挑战,政策制定者和医疗保健专业人员应努力平衡医疗保健资源,以充分满足个人对多种健康问题的综合医疗保健需求。数据可在公开、开放的资料库中获取。本研究基于可公开获取的数据集,数据已发布给研究人员,研究人员无法从以下网站获取任何个人信息:.
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