Xiang Jing, Lu Lu, Y. Xia, Yali Wang, Yaozu Li, An′an Jiao, Lingzhong Xu
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Abstract
Objective
To understand the referral status and the willingness for downward referral among rural elderlies with hospital stay experiences in the past year in Shandong province, and to explore its influencing factors on the willingness for downward referral.
Methods
Three prefecture-level cities in Shandong province were sampled by multi-stage stratified random sampling in August 2017. Questionnaire survey was conducted among 910 rural elderlies(over 60 years old)who had been hospitalized in the past year. The study included the basic information, the hospitalization experience, and perception of essential medicines system, ego-resiliency, the referral status and willingness for downward referral. Rank sum test, Chi-square test and t test were used for univariate analysis, and logistic regression was applied for influencing factors.
Results
Among 910 rural elderlies who had been hospitalized in the past year, 53(5.8%) were referred to other medical institutions in their recent hospitalization, and 597(65.6%)were willing to be referred downward. The main reason for their reluctance for downward referral was that the medical competency of primary medical institutions was low; and the main reason for willingness for downward referral was being close to home. The results showed that marital status, impression for the national essential medicines system and ego-resiliency were the influencing factors of their willingness to downward referral among rural elderlies who had been hospitalized in the past year(P<0.05).
Conclusions
The referral rate and willingness for downward referral among the rural elderlies in Shandong province are relatively low. We should further enhance the service capacity of primary medical institutions, strengthen the publicity and implementation of the national essential medicines system, pay attention to help with the elderlies′ negative emotions caused by diseases, and improve their ego-resiliency.
Key words:
Elderly patients; Hospitalization; Two-way referral; Willingness for downward referral; Shandong province