日本长崎县未接受健康检查的相关因素。

Mayumi Ohnishi, Rieko Nakao, Ryoko Kawasaki, Junichi Tanaka, Satoko Kosaka, Masahiro Umezaki
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目的:日本长崎县市国民健康保险(NHI)在2018年的健康检查出勤率仅为39.6%。这项研究旨在评估鼓励健康行为的因素,包括选择健康检查,以及没有接受健康检查的中老年个体的特征。材料与方法:本横断面研究采用自填问卷,于2020年8月在长崎县的三个市进行。除了有关社会人口统计信息的问题,如性别、年龄、教育状况、自评经济状况和家庭结构,调查问卷还包括关于日常生活习惯的问题,如饮酒和锻炼、目前的医疗情况、自评健康状况以及与健康检查有关的信息。在三个市发放的18,710份问卷中,到2020年12月底收集了8,756份(46.8%),其中7,840份有效用于分析。健康检查的遵守率来自长崎县公共卫生和福利局。按40 ~ 59岁和60 ~ 74岁两组进行统计学分析。结果:在调查前一年没有进行健康检查的受访者中,“没有时间”和“太麻烦”是不参加健康检查的最常见原因。“独居”和“自我评价的经济状况较低”是各年龄组接受健康检查的不利因素。结论:弱势中老年人,如独居者和经济地位较低的人,不太可能接受健康检查。还可能需要强调公共卫生护士的家访,以提高对个人健康状况的认识,特别是对独居者和社会经济上处于不利地位的人。
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Factors associated with failure to undergo health check-ups in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan.

Objective: Municipal National Health Insurance (NHI) in Nagasaki Prefecture in Japan struggles with poor attendance of health check-ups, which was only 39.6% in 2018. This study aimed to evaluate factors that encourage healthy behaviors, including opting for health check-ups, and the characteristics of middle-aged and older individuals who did not undergo health check-ups. Materials and Methods: This cross-sectional study, using a self-administered questionnaire, was conducted in August 2020 in three municipalities of Nagasaki Prefecture. In addition to questions regarding sociodemographic information, such as sex, age, educational status, self-rated economic status, and family structure, the questionnaire included questions on daily lifestyle habits such as alcohol intake and exercise, current medical treatment, self-rated health, and information related to health check-ups. Of the 18,710 questionnaires distributed in the three municipalities, 8,756 (46.8%) were collected by the end of December 2020, of which 7,840 were valid for analysis. The compliance rate for health check-ups was obtained from the Public Health and Welfare Bureau of Nagasaki Prefecture. Statistical analyses were performed according to two age groups: 40-59 and 60-74 years. Results: Among the respondents who did not undergo health check-ups in the year prior to this study, "lack of time" and being "too bothersome" were the most popular reasons for not attending health check-ups. "Living alone" and "low self-rated economic status" were negative factors for receiving health check-ups regardless of age group. Conclusions: Vulnerable middle-aged and older persons, such as those living alone and with low economic status, were less likely to undergo health check-ups. Emphasis on home visits by public health nurses may also be needed to increase awareness of individual health conditions, especially for people living alone and those who are socioeconomically disadvantaged.

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