Utilization of healthcare facilities and associated factors among rural elderly in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu

Dr. Priya Ravindra Panicker, Dr. Prem Jerusha J D.
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Background: Rapidly progressing population ageing in India translates into more chronic diseases and healthcare expenditure among the elderly. But inadequate geriatric centred services in rural areas may hinder the health seeking behaviour among rural elderly. Hence, this study was done to assess utilization of healthcare facilities by elderly in rural Kanyakumari and to identify factors associated with it. Methods: Elderly people above 60 years of age were selected from rural Kanyakumari by multistage sampling. 250 subjects for the cross-sectional study were finalised after excluding debilitated elderly. Data was collected by a pretested questionnaire after getting informed consent. Results: Mean age of the study group was 70.12 years. 60% of elderly were currently married while 70.8% elderly were unemployed. More than half of the elderly population (57.6%) claimed to avoid healthcare facilities in times of need, citing cost of hospital care (27.6%) and perceived triviality of illness as the most common reasons. More than 75% elderly used out of pocket expenditure to meet healthcare expenses. Most of them (96%) did not have health insurance. Elderly people with education beyond primary school level and belonging to upper socioeconomic status had a statistically significant association with better healthcare utilization. Conclusion: Perception of disease as an age-related phenomenon has to be negated in order to improve healthcare utilization. Also, the importance of healthcare in improving functionality has to be conveyed to the community. Affordable and universal healthcare suited to geriatric needs have to be made available to the rural elderly population.
泰米尔纳德邦Kanyakumari地区农村老年人对医疗设施的利用及其相关因素
背景:印度快速发展的人口老龄化意味着老年人中慢性病和医疗保健支出的增加。但是,农村地区以老年为中心的服务不足可能会阻碍农村老年人的求医行为。因此,本研究旨在评估坎亚库马里农村老年人对医疗保健设施的利用情况,并确定与之相关的因素。方法:采用多阶段抽样的方法,从康亚库马里农村抽取60岁以上老年人。在排除衰弱老年人后,最终确定了250名横断面研究对象。在获得知情同意后,通过预先测试的问卷收集数据。结果:研究组平均年龄70.12岁。60%的老年人已婚,70.8%的老年人失业。超过一半的老年人(57.6%)声称在需要的时候会避开医疗机构,最常见的原因是医院护理费用(27.6%)和认为疾病无关紧要。超过75%的长者自付医疗费。他们中的大多数(96%)没有医疗保险。小学以上文化程度和社会经济地位较高的老年人与更好的医疗保健利用具有统计学显著相关性。结论:为了提高医疗保健的利用率,必须否定疾病与年龄有关的观念。此外,医疗保健在改善功能方面的重要性必须传达给社区。必须向农村老年人口提供适合老年人需要的负担得起的普遍保健服务。
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