Alfiah Hasanah, Donny Hardiawan, Jefani Marrosa, Adlan Ramadhan, Heriyaldi Heriyaldi, Estro Dariatno Sihaloho, Adiatma Yudistira Ms
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摘要
在2019冠状病毒病大流行期间,许多国家的公民都不愿寻求医疗保健。以前的研究表明,行为的变化是由于各种原因造成的,如经济放缓、因终止雇佣而失去健康保险、害怕感染病毒等。这种行为可能会导致健康状况恶化,使个人更容易感染病毒。医疗保健的供应方面是在讨论发展中国家获得医疗保健的机会时应该考虑的问题之一。本文调查了印度尼西亚人获得医疗保健问题的机会,通过观察患者在covid-19大流行期间因害怕接受治疗而导致的行为变化,讨论了供给侧和需求侧。为此,我们将进行小规模调查,并从统计分析的角度提供一些见解。根据对印度尼西亚西部地区588名受访者的调查,本研究发现,受访者的健康状况在Covid-19大流行之前和期间没有显着变化。另一方面,在Covid-19大流行时期,受访者获得门诊医疗服务的频率被证明显着下降,23.4%的受访者表示,他们避免使用门诊医疗服务,以避免冠状病毒。在本次大流行期间,利用Kartu Indonesia Sehat获得门诊医疗服务的频率也显著下降。
Behavioral Changes in Accessing Outpatient Care During the Covid-19 Pandemic
Unwillingness to seek healthcare has been observed in citizens from many countries during the Covid-19 pandemic. Previous studies show that the changes in behavior are due to various reasons such as economic slowdown, loss of health insurance due to termination of employment, and fear of contracting the virus. This behavior may result in worsened health conditions, making a individual more susceptible to the virus. The supply side of health care is one of the things that should be considered in the discussion about access to health care in developing countries. This paper investigates access to the healthcare problem of Indonesians, discusses both the supply side and demand side by looking at the change of behavior due to the patients’ fear of getting treatment during pandemic covid-19. We will serve this purpose through a small-scale survey and offer some insights from a statistical analysis perspective as well. Based on a survey from 588 respondents from the west Indonesia region, this study observes that the respondents’ health condition shows no significant change before and during the Covid-19 pandemic era. On the other hand, the respondents’ frequency of accessing outpatient healthcare proves to be significantly decreasing during the Covid-19 pandemic era, with 23,4% of the respondents stating that they avoid utilizing outpatient healthcare as an effort to avoid the Coronavirus. The frequency of using Kartu Indonesia Sehat to access outpatient healthcare also shows a significant decrease during this pandemic era.