补助分配对农村学生视力保健服务随访的影响:一项实地实验

IF 2.9 3区 经济学 Q1 ECONOMICS Journal of Asian Economics Pub Date : 2023-10-18 DOI:10.1016/j.asieco.2023.101669
Hongyu Guan , Jin Zhao , Wenting Liu , Yaojiang Shi
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尽管经济增长不断增长,但低收入国家对医疗服务和产品的接受率仍然相对较低。短期医疗补贴通常在低收入国家实施,以促进长期接受医疗保健。为了评估后续医疗补贴的影响,我们考察了为中国农村学童提供免费眼镜的一次性补贴的影响。我们通过一项独特而罕见的为期27个月的两阶段实验为这一领域做出了贡献,该实验调查了来自中国西北农村甘肃省和陕西省的4658名中小学生。样本被分为干预组和对照组,干预组接受免费眼镜治疗未矫正的屈光不正,对照组只接受处方信息。使用工具变量(IV)方法评估了一次性补贴眼镜对农村学生长期接受视力保健的影响。来自接受一次性补贴眼镜的干预组的90.0%的学生寻求适当的长期医疗保健,多变量逻辑回归模型(OR=28.315,95%CI=10.972–73.074,P<;0.001)显示,免费眼镜的一次性补贴显著预测了相关医疗产品和服务的长期使用。IV分析表明,与对照学校相比,在干预样本中,戴眼镜可能会使学生长期摄入的可能性增加78.7%;该系数的大小提供了佩戴眼镜导致样品内长期摄取的边际改善的证据。这一结果通过了一系列稳健性测试。边做边学和社会学习是短期、有针对性的补贴可能影响长期采用的关键途径,至少对某些类别的预防性健康项目来说是如此。提供短期、一次性的医疗补贴是一种有效且具有成本效益的策略,可以促进短期和长期的医疗寻求行为。为促进中国农村或其他欠发达地区和世界其他地区的长期健康寻求行为提供了有益的参考。
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Impact of subsidized distribution on follow-up uptake of vision health services for rural students: A field experiment in China

Despite rising economic growth, low-income countries continue to exhibit a relatively low uptake of healthcare services and products. Short-term healthcare subsidies are commonly administered in low-income countries to promote long-term uptake of healthcare. To evaluate the impact of follow-up healthcare subsidies, we examined the effects of a one-time subsidy of providing free eyeglasses to school children in rural China. We contribute to the field by using a unique and rare 27-month, two-phase experiment that surveyed 4658 primary and secondary school students from Gansu and Shaanxi provinces in rural northwestern China. The sample was divided into an intervention group that received free eyeglasses for uncorrected refractive errors and a control group that received only prescription information. The impact of one-time subsidized eyeglasses on rural students’ long-term uptake of vision health care vision health was assessed using an instrumental variables (IV) approach. 90.0% of students from the intervention group that received one-time subsidized eyeglasses sought appropriate long-term healthcare, which was significantly higher (P < 0.001) than the control group at 61.3%. Multivariate logistic regression models (OR = 28.315, 95% CI = 10.972–73.074, P < 0.001) revealed that this one-time subsidy of free eyeglasses significantly predicted long-term uptake in related healthcare products and services. IV analysis suggested that wearing eyeglasses may increase the likelihood of students’ long-term uptake by 78.7% in the intervention samples compared to control schools; the magnitude of this coefficient provides evidence that wearing eyeglasses leads to a marginal improvement in long-term uptake within the sample. This result passed a series of robustness tests. Learning by doing and social learning are crucial pathways through which short-term, targeted subsidies might affect long-term adoption, at least for some classes of preventative health items. The provision of short-term, one-off healthcare subsidies can be an efficient and cost-effective strategy for boosting both short-term and long-term healthcare-seeking behavior. Providing a useful reference for promoting long-term health-seeking behavior in rural or other less developed regions in China and elsewhere in the world.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Asian Economics provides a forum for publication of increasingly growing research in Asian economic studies and a unique forum for continental Asian economic studies with focus on (i) special studies in adaptive innovation paradigms in Asian economic regimes, (ii) studies relative to unique dimensions of Asian economic development paradigm, as they are investigated by researchers, (iii) comparative studies of development paradigms in other developing continents, Latin America and Africa, (iv) the emerging new pattern of comparative advantages between Asian countries and the United States and North America.
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