黄河流域人口老龄化与老年医疗资源配置的动态均衡

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Long Hai, Yanghao Cui, Jiawei Zhang, Rui Wang
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摘要

背景:人口老龄化作为一个全球性问题,在世界范围内引起了广泛关注。合理分配老年保健资源是应对这一挑战的关键。本研究探讨了黄河流域人口老龄化的时空演变特征,并对人口老龄化与卫生资源配置的均衡性进行了评价。方法:采用达格姆基尼系数分解方法,分析黄河流域各省份人口老龄化的区域差异和动态演变过程。采用熵值法对2020年黄河流域各省养老医疗资源配置进行了评价。结合地理集中度和不一致性指数,研究老龄化水平与养老医疗资源配置的匹配关系和分布特征。结果:黄河流域各省区人口老龄化程度不断加深,呈现自西向东逐步增加的趋势。达格姆基尼系数(Dagum Gini coefficient)表明,人口老龄化的空间不平衡从2000年的0.126下降到2020年的0.099。而区域内差异的贡献率从23.096%上升到40.487%,成为差异的首要来源。核心省份(山东、河南、四川)的综合得分分别为0.946、0.846和0.793,而外围省份(青海、甘肃、宁夏)的综合得分仅为0.001、0.226和0.012。老年人口与老年医疗资源之间存在正相关关系,但55.56%的省份存在资源滞后(r_1)或资源过度配置(r_1)的现象。大部分省份的匹配关系不协调,表现为供给不足或利用效率低。省级主管部门应实施有区域特色的政策,优化资源配置,并根据当地的人口地理条件量身定制战略。
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The dynamic equilibrium between population aging and the allocation of elderly medical care resources in the Yellow River Basin.

Background: Population aging, as a global issue, has garnered significant attention worldwide. The rational allocation of elderly healthcare resources is critical to addressing this challenge. This study investigates the spatiotemporal evolution of population aging in the Yellow River Basin and evaluates the equilibrium between aging demographics and healthcare resource distribution.

Methods: This paper uses the Dagum Gini coefficient decomposition method to analyze regional differences and the dynamic evolution process of population aging in various provinces of the Yellow River Basin. The entropy method is employed to evaluate the elderly care and medical resource allocation in the provinces of the Yellow River Basin in 2020. By combining geographical concentration and the inconsistency index, the study investigates the matching relationship and distribution characteristics between aging levels and elderly care medical resource allocation.

Results: The level of aging in the provinces of the Yellow River Basin has been deepening, showing a stepwise increase from west to east. The spatial imbalance in aging, as measured by the Dagum Gini coefficient, decreased from 0.126 in 2000 to 0.099 in 2020. However, the contribution rate of intra-regional differences rose from 23.096% to 40.487%, making it the primary source of disparity. The core provinces (Shandong, Henan, Sichuan) had comprehensive scores of 0.946, 0.846, and 0.793, respectively, while the peripheral provinces (Qinghai, Gansu, Ningxia) scored only 0.001, 0.226, and 0.012. A positive correlation was found between the elderly population and elderly healthcare resources, but 55.56% of the provinces exhibited either resource lag (RI > 1) or over-allocation (RI < 0.8), indicating a mismatch.

Conclusion: The Yellow River Basin displays marked spatiotemporal heterogeneity in aging and resource distribution. Most provinces exhibit incoordinate matching relationships, characterized by insufficient supply or low utilization efficiency. Provincial authorities should implement region-specific policies, optimizing resource allocation and tailoring strategies to local demographic-geographic conditions.

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BMC Public Health
BMC Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
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6.50
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2108
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期刊介绍: BMC Public Health is an open access, peer-reviewed journal that considers articles on the epidemiology of disease and the understanding of all aspects of public health. The journal has a special focus on the social determinants of health, the environmental, behavioral, and occupational correlates of health and disease, and the impact of health policies, practices and interventions on the community.
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