评估塞浦路斯的一般卫生系统:基于公众看法的问卷分析。

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
George Evripides, Paul Christodoulides
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摘要

医疗卫生系统(MHS)可被视为一个由致力于促进、维护和恢复人民和社会健康和福祉的组织、专家和资源组成的多样化网络。世界上有许多MHS,它们的成功取决于应满足的许多方面。其中一个MHS是塞浦路斯新建立的一般卫生系统(GHS),它是由受益人、雇主和国家支持的国家卫生系统和社会健康保险的混合体。根据最近基于同一问卷的一项研究的结果,本研究的目的是试图进一步评估塞浦路斯人民的各种因素(结构)和人口变量如何在他们对GHS的看法中相互作用。调查问卷是在现有文献和收集的MHS及其特点的基础上编制的。它包括5点李克特量表项目,反映了相关因素,如满意度(SAT),信任(TRU),可靠性(REL),期望(EXP),改进因素(IMP),以及实施GHS前后塞浦路斯卫生系统的比较(COM)等。在2024年1月至3月期间,塞浦路斯所有地区的445名个人完成了问卷调查。对问卷的描述性统计分析得出了一些有用的发现,如SAT、TRU和REL结构的平均值特别低。另一个发现是,在性别、年龄、教育水平、年收入、工作部门和居住地区等群体类别中,平均值没有太大的变化。为此,进行了方差分析,然后对所有结构进行了多元回归分析,以澄清/验证某些问题,从而得出可用于改善GHS的结论。年龄组和收入水平等人口变量对上述所有结构都有影响,必须由全球统一制度利益攸关方以不同方式加以处理。SAT、TRU、REL和COM之间有很强的相关性,这意味着如果要对GHS进行改革,目标是更高的SAT,他们应该加强TRU、REL和COM。
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Assessing the General Health System of Cyprus: a questionnaire analysis based on public perception.

Assessing the General Health System of Cyprus: a questionnaire analysis based on public perception.

Assessing the General Health System of Cyprus: a questionnaire analysis based on public perception.

A medical health system (MHS) can be viewed as a diverse network of organizations, experts, and resources devoted to promoting, maintaining, and restoring health and well-being in people and societies. There are numerous MHS throughout the world, and their success depends on a number of aspects that should be met. One such MHS is the newly established General Health System (GHS) of Cyprus, a blend of national HS and Social Health Insurance, supported by beneficiaries, employers, and the state. Following the results of a recent study, based on the same questionnaire, the aim of the present study is to attempt a further assessment on how the various factors (constructs) and demographic variables of people of Cyprus interact in their view of the GHS. The questionnaire was constructed on the basis of the available literature and the information gathered about MHS and their features. It includes 5-point Likert-scale items reflecting relevant factors such as Satisfaction (SAT), Trust (TRU), Reliability (REL), Expectations (EXP), Improvement factors (IMP), and Comparison of the Cyprus Health System before and after the implementation of GHS (COM), and others. The questionnaire was completed by 445 individuals in all districts of Cyprus between January and March of 2024. The descriptive statistics analysis of the questionnaires led to useful findings such as the particularly low mean values for the constructs of SAT, TRU and REL. Another finding is that there is not much variation in the mean values among the categories of groups such as gender, age, education level, annual income, work sector, and residence district. To this end an Analysis of Variance, followed by a multiple regression analysis on all constructs was done, in order to clarify/verify certain issues, which led to conclusions that can be used for the amelioration of the GHS. Demographic variables such as age group and income level have influences on all constructs mentioned above and must be tackled differently by GHS stakeholders. There is a strong correlation between SAT, TRU and REL and COM meaning that if one aims to make reforms on GHS targeting higher SAT, they should enhance TRU, REL, and COM.

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Archives of Public Health
Archives of Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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期刊介绍: rchives of Public Health is a broad scope public health journal, dedicated to publishing all sound science in the field of public health. The journal aims to better the understanding of the health of populations. The journal contributes to public health knowledge, enhances the interaction between research, policy and practice and stimulates public health monitoring and indicator development. The journal considers submissions on health outcomes and their determinants, with clear statements about the public health and policy implications. Archives of Public Health welcomes methodological papers (e.g., on study design and bias), papers on health services research, health economics, community interventions, and epidemiological studies dealing with international comparisons, the determinants of inequality in health, and the environmental, behavioural, social, demographic and occupational correlates of health and diseases.
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