Necessity of Analyzing the Korea Community Health Survey Using 7 Local Government Types.

IF 2.8 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Seowoo Park, Haibin Bai, Jae-Ryun Lee, Soomin Kim, Hyemin Jung, Jin Yong Lee
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Abstract

Objectives: This study examined the potential of a new analytical framework for the Korea Community Health Survey (KCHS) with classification criteria for the sub-national governmental level, the degree of urbanization including an urban-rural multimodal category, and population size as a more effective tool to address local health problems and deduce practical implications.

Methods: Retrospective survey data from 2023 KCHS were obtained. Frequency analyses were performed for self-rated good health status, current smoking status, and unmet medical needs as proxies for health status, as well as healthcare utilization and health behavior, utilizing individual weights to represent national community residents.

Results: We established a new classification of local governments into 7 types to facilitate regional comparisons. These local government types are presumably composed of populations showing statistically significant differences in demographic characteristics. There were evident differences in health status, health behavior, and healthcare utilization in comparisons of groups categorized by local government types.

Conclusions: This study suggests that regional disparities can be analyzed using a new typology of local governments. This practically effective approach could be used in decision-making for community-centered health projects in terms of community health planning. Future research should conduct analyses of KCHS data that use these 7 local government types to comprehensively reflect regional characteristics.

利用7种地方政府类型分析韩国社区健康调查的必要性
目的:本研究考察了韩国社区健康调查(KCHS)的新分析框架的潜力,该框架具有地方政府一级的分类标准,城市化程度(包括城乡多模式类别)和人口规模,作为解决当地健康问题和推断实际影响的更有效工具。方法:对2023例KCHS患者进行回顾性调查。使用个体权重来代表全国社区居民,对自我评价的良好健康状况、当前吸烟状况、未满足的医疗需求以及医疗保健利用和健康行为进行频率分析。结果:建立了新的地方政府7类分类,便于区域比较。这些地方政府类型大概是由在人口统计特征上具有显著差异的人口组成的。按地方政府类型分类的人群在健康状况、健康行为和医疗保健利用方面存在显著差异。结论:本研究建议使用新的地方政府类型学来分析区域差异。在社区卫生规划方面,这种实际有效的方法可用于以社区为中心的卫生项目的决策。未来的研究应该对使用这7种地方政府类型的KCHS数据进行分析,以全面反映区域特征。
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Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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