新型冠状病毒肺炎期间的远程医疗利用:基于安徒生医疗保健利用行为模型的青壮年调查

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Alan Kunz-Lomelin, Jennifer Murphy, Brian D Graves, Theresa Caputo-Buxton
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青年期是了解心理健康需求的关键时期,年轻人出现不良症状的比率惊人地增加。在2019冠状病毒病之后,远程医疗服务成为所有年龄段护理的前沿。尽管越来越多地使用远程保健服务来满足行为健康需求,但在年轻人中,服务需求与服务使用之间仍然存在差距。根据安徒生的医疗保健利用行为模型,本研究考察了年轻人远程医疗服务利用的理论相关因素。数据来自2021年全国药物使用和健康调查。参与者年龄在18至25岁之间(N = 13,979)。预测因子包括诱发因素(社会人口特征)、使能因素(收入、地理位置、保险和政府援助)和需求因素(健康、精神健康和物质使用)。采用正向选择逻辑回归来确定其对过去一年远程医疗使用的影响。调查结果揭示了与远程医疗使用可能性增加相关的因素,包括女性、年龄较大、在校就读、有工作、年收入超过7.5万美元、居住在大都市地区、有精神健康、药物使用或健康问题。相比之下,非白人、失业、收入在2万至7.4万美元之间、接受政府援助或有保险与使用远程医疗的可能性降低有关。调查结果揭示了重要的差异,并强调了目前需要解决远程医疗获取方面的结构性和系统性障碍。对实践和政策的影响包括扩大数字访问,确保支持远程保健服务的保险灵活性,以及投资于符合文化的护理模式和培训。
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Telehealth Utilization During COVID-19: An Examination Among Young Adults Using Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Care Utilization.

Young adulthood is a critical time for understanding mental health needs and young adults experience adverse symptoms at alarmingly increased rates. Following COVID-19, telehealth services came to the forefront of care for all ages. Despite increased use of telehealth services for behavioral health needs, a gap remains between service need and service use among young adults. Informed by Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Care Utilization, the current study examined theoretically related factors for telehealth service utilization among young adults. Data were from the 2021 National Survey of Drug Use and Health. Participants were ages 18 to 25 years old (N = 13,979). Predictors included predisposing factors (sociodemographic characteristics), enabling factors (income, geographic location, insurance, and government assistance), and need factors (health, mental health, and substance use). A forward selection logistic regression was used to determine their impact on past-year telehealth use. Findings revealed factors associated with increased likelihood of telehealth use, including being female, being older, enrolled in school, being employed, earning over $75,000 per year, living in a metropolitan area, and having mental health, substance use, or health concerns. In contrast, identifying as non-white, being unemployed, earning between $20 k-$74 k, being on government assistance, or having insurance were associated with a decreased likelihood of telehealth use. Findings reveal important disparities and highlight the ongoing need to address structural and systemic barriers in telehealth access. Implications for practice and policy include expanding digital access, ensuring insurance flexibility that supports telehealth services, and investing in culturally responsive care models and training.

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Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research
Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
5.30%
发文量
51
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This journal examines the organization, financing, delivery and outcomes of behavioral health services (i.e., alcohol, drug abuse, and mental disorders), providing practical and empirical contributions to and explaining the implications for the broader behavioral health field. Each issue includes an overview of contemporary concerns and recent developments in behavioral health policy and management through research articles, policy perspectives, commentaries, brief reports, and book reviews. This journal is the official publication of the National Council for Behavioral Health.
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