加拿大老年人未满足的医疗保健需求:家庭食品不安全重要吗?

IF 1.6 Q4 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Roger Antabe, Yujiro Sano, Emmanuel Kyeremeh, Daniel Amoak
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背景:加拿大正在经历人口结构的转变,预测显示,到2063年,该国超过25%的人口将达到65岁或以上。虽然这引起了人们对加拿大是否准备好满足老龄化人口的社会和保健需要的严重关切,但粮食不安全事件的增加尤其影响到加拿大老年人等弱势群体,对他们利用保健服务产生影响。尽管有这一观察结果,仍有一些初步研究调查了家庭粮食不安全状况对加拿大老年人未得到满足的保健需求的作用。本研究的主要目的是评估加拿大老年人家庭食品不安全与未满足的医疗保健需求之间的关系。方法:我们使用了2017-18年加拿大社区健康调查中选定的21,178名参与者的数据,并应用逻辑回归分析。结果:我们的研究结果表明,老年人经历任何类型的食品不安全,即中度(OR=3.07, ppp)。结论:这一启示呼吁紧急政策关注,以减少加拿大老年人家庭食品不安全事件的发生。具体而言,为了改善他们获得保健服务的机会,作为加拿大老年人一揽子社会保护计划的一部分,向他们提供定期的杂货回扣,将有助于缓解他们的粮食不安全问题。
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Unmet Health Care Needs Among Older People in Canada: Does Household Food Insecurity Matter?

Background: Canada is undergoing a demographic shift, with projections indicating that over 25% of the country's population will be 65 years or older by 2063. While this has raised critical concerns about Canada's preparedness to meet the social and health-care needs of an aging population, the increasing incidence of food insecurity is particularly affecting vulnerable groups, such as older Canadians, with implications for their health-care service utilization. Despite this observation, there are nascent studies examining the role of household food insecurity status on unmet health-care needs among older people in Canada. The main objective of our study is to assess the association between household food insecurity and unmet health-care needs among older Canadians.

Methods: We used data from a selected sample of 21,178 participants as part of the 2017-18 Canadian Community Health Survey and applied logistic regression analysis.

Results: Our findings indicate that older people experiencing any type of food insecurity, that is, either moderate (OR=3.07, p<.01) or severe (OR=4.09, p<.01) were more likely to have reported unmet health-care needs compared to their counterparts in food secure households, even after controlling for a range of demographic, socioeconomic, and health and health-care variables. Our finding is concerning, considering that older people in Canada who are in most need of health-care services due to their food insecurity status are instead reporting unmet health-care needs.

Conclusion: This revelation calls for urgent policy attention to reduce the episodes of household food insecurity among older people in Canada. Specifically, to improve their access to health-care services, providing them with periodic grocery rebates as part of the social protection package for seniors in Canada would help mitigate the problem of food insecurity among them.

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Canadian Geriatrics Journal
Canadian Geriatrics Journal Nursing-Gerontology
CiteScore
5.20
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30
期刊介绍: The Canadian Geriatrics Journal (CGJ) is a peer-reviewed publication that is a home for innovative aging research of a high quality aimed at improving the health and the care provided to older persons residing in Canada and outside our borders. While we gratefully accept submissions from researchers outside our country, we are committed to encouraging aging research by Canadians. The CGJ is targeted to family physicians with training or an interest in the care of older persons, specialists in geriatric medicine, geriatric psychiatrists, and members of other health disciplines with a focus on gerontology.
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