Health care utilization among geriatric patients with respiratory diseases – An Indian perspective

Sonisha Gupta, S. Asthana, A. Gupta
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Background: The elderly population is continuously growing and respiratory diseases account for 20% of chronic diseases among ageing people; these diseases are often treated imprecisely. Thus, the health-care system should adapt to the growing health needs of the elderly population. Aims: To study health care utilisation by geriatric patients with respiratory diseases. Material and Methods: A cross-sectional study of the elderly aged 60 years and over was conducted in the urban and rural areas of the National Capital Region and the Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh. The first part of the study included socio-demographic characteristics and self-reported co-morbidities. In this first part, suspected respiratory cases were screened out, and a questionnaire regarding health-care utilisation was administered. The effect of socio-demographic factors on health-care utilisation was analysed. Results: In urban areas, 282/1522 (18.5%) and in rural areas, 298/1503 (19.8%) were found to suffer from respiratory illnesses. Health-care utilisation among elderly patients was significantly higher in urban areas compared to rural areas. In both areas, a large number of elderly people (70.5% rural and 61.7% urban) were insufficiently utilising health-care services. The socio-economic status (P = 0.034) and the source of income (P = 0.002) of urban residents were found to be significant factors. Among rural residents, health security (P = 0.05) and source of income (P = 0.002) were found to be statistically significant. Among the combined population (580), socio-economic status (P = 0.020) and source of income (P = 0.002) were found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: Health-care utilisation was better in urban residents than in rural elderly. However, majority of the elderly were utilising health-care services insufficiently in both areas. Socio-economic status and source of income had a significant effect on health-care utilisation.
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患有呼吸系统疾病的老年患者的医疗保健利用——印度人的观点
背景:老年人口持续增长,呼吸系统疾病占老年人慢性病的20%;这些疾病的治疗往往不准确。因此,保健系统应适应老年人口日益增长的保健需要。目的:了解老年呼吸系统疾病患者的卫生保健利用情况。材料与方法:在国家首都地区和北方邦加济阿巴德地区的城市和农村地区进行了一项60岁及以上老年人的横断面研究。研究的第一部分包括社会人口统计学特征和自我报告的合并症。在第一部分中,筛选了疑似呼吸道病例,并对医疗保健利用情况进行了问卷调查。分析了社会人口因素对保健利用的影响。结果:城区有282/1522人(18.5%),农村有298/1503人(19.8%)。与农村地区相比,城市地区老年患者对保健服务的利用明显更高。在这两个地区,大量老年人(70.5%为农村老年人,61.7%为城市老年人)没有充分利用保健服务。城镇居民的社会经济地位(P = 0.034)和收入来源(P = 0.002)是影响其健康的显著因素。在农村居民中,健康保障(P = 0.05)和收入来源(P = 0.002)具有统计学意义。在合计人口(580人)中,社会经济地位(P = 0.020)和收入来源(P = 0.002)具有统计学意义。结论:城镇老年人对医疗保健的利用程度高于农村老年人。然而,在这两个地区,大多数老年人都没有充分利用保健服务。社会经济地位和收入来源对保健服务的利用有重大影响。
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