Health Care Utilization by Older Adults in Nepal: An Investigation of Correlates and Equity in Utilization.

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
International Journal of Health Services Pub Date : 2022-04-01 Epub Date: 2021-01-11 DOI:10.1177/0020731420981928
Saruna Ghimire, Devendra Raj Singh, Sara J McLaughlin, Renusha Maharjan, Dhirendra Nath
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Abstract

This study aims to evaluate factors associated with health care utilization (HCU) and to assess vertical and horizontal equity in utilization among Nepali older adults. Data are from an existing cross-sectional study involving systematic random sampling of 260 older adults in Far-Western (Sudurpaschim) Province of Nepal. Andersen's theoretical framework was used to assess predisposing, enabling, and need factors that have the potential to influence health care utilization. Multivariable logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine potential correlates of HCU. Horizontal and vertical equity were assessed using concentration curve and index. More than one-third of participants had not visited a health facility in the prior 12 months. Nine in 10 participants did not know about the government's free health service for older adults. Joint/extended family type, Ayurvedic/Homeopathic health care preference, higher-income tertile, and presence of chronic conditions were associated with higher odds of health care utilization in adjusted analyses. The concentration curve for HCU lies below the line of equity, and the subsequent index is positive, indicating that HCU was concentrated among richer individuals. If the government of Nepal is to achieve its goal of universal health care, the existing pro-rich inequity in HCU needs to be addressed.

尼泊尔老年人医疗保健利用:利用相关因素和公平性的调查
本研究旨在评估与卫生保健利用(HCU)相关的因素,并评估尼泊尔老年人利用的纵向和横向公平。数据来自一项现有的横断面研究,涉及尼泊尔远西部(苏杜尔帕西姆)省260名老年人的系统随机抽样。Andersen的理论框架被用来评估有可能影响医疗保健利用的易感因素、使能因素和需求因素。进行多变量logistic回归分析以检查HCU的潜在相关因素。采用浓度曲线和指数评价水平和垂直公平性。超过三分之一的参与者在过去12个月内没有去过卫生机构。十分之九的参与者不知道政府为老年人提供的免费医疗服务。在调整分析中,联合/大家庭类型、阿育吠陀/顺势疗法医疗保健偏好、高收入水平和存在慢性疾病与较高的医疗保健利用几率相关。HCU的集中度曲线位于权益线以下,后续指数为正,说明HCU集中在较富裕的人群中。如果尼泊尔政府要实现全民卫生保健的目标,就必须解决现有的有利于富人的卫生保健不平等问题。
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CiteScore
4.50
自引率
2.90%
发文量
41
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Health Services is a peer-reviewed journal that contains articles on health and social policy, political economy and sociology, history and philosophy, ethics and law in the areas of health and well-being. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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