有严重健康需求的家庭成员的美国成年人延迟和不接受所需的医疗保健。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 FAMILY STUDIES Families Systems & Health Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2023-04-10 DOI:10.1037/fsh0000787
Judy Jou, Dawn M Upchurch, Pamela Jo Johnson
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引言:由于共同的生活方式因素和易传播性,家庭可能是发展非传染性疾病和传染病的主要环境,使一个家庭中的多个家庭成员同时需要卫生服务。有限的资源可能会迫使家庭优先考虑有严重健康需求的个人的医疗保健,而不是其他家庭成员;然而,很少有研究在家庭背景下调查未满足的医疗保健需求。这项研究考察了美国成年人在与有严重健康需求的家庭成员一起生活时,由于成本原因而无法满足医疗需求的几率。方法:在对2018年全国健康访谈调查数据的横断面分析中,我们使用多变量逻辑回归模型来估计美国成年人在与配偶或伴侣、18岁以下儿童或患有限制性慢性病或过去一年大量使用医疗保健的父母/岳父母生活时,自己延迟和不接受护理的几率。结果:在56165名接受调查的成年人中,51.7%为女性,63.1%为非西班牙裔白人。有广泛健康需求的家庭成员的成年人延迟或无法获得自己所需护理的几率是其他家庭成员的1.5-2.0倍。女性、没有保险、家庭收入≤联邦贫困水平的400%与医疗需求未得到满足的风险较高有关。讨论:资源有限的家庭可能被迫优先考虑一些成员“需要的医疗保健而不是其他人”。对有持续和紧急健康需求的个人的政策和方案支持可能有助于确保所有家庭成员都有足够的资源寻求所需的护理。(PsycInfo数据库记录(c)2023 APA,保留所有权利)。
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Delay and nonreceipt of needed healthcare in U.S. adults with household family members with serious health needs.

Introduction: Households may be primary settings for developing noncommunicable and infectious diseases due to shared lifestyle factors and ease of transmission, rendering multiple family members within a household in simultaneous need of health services. Limited resources may force families to prioritize healthcare for individuals with serious health needs over other family members; however, few studies have examined unmet healthcare needs within family contexts. This study examines the odds of U.S. adults' own unmet healthcare needs due to cost when living with a family member who has serious health needs.

Methods: In this cross-sectional analysis of 2018 National Health Interview Survey data, we use multivariate logistic regression models to estimate the odds of U.S. adults' own delay and nonreceipt of care when living with a spouse or partner, child under age 18, or parent/parent-in-law with a limiting chronic condition or high volume of past-year healthcare use.

Results: Of 56,165 adults surveyed, 51.7% were female, and 63.1% were non-Hispanic White. Adults who had a household family member with extensive health needs had 1.5-2.0 times the odds of experiencing delay or nonreceipt of their own needed care. Being female, uninsured, and having a household income ≤ 400% of the Federal Poverty Level was associated with higher risk of having unmet healthcare needs.

Discussion: Families with limited resources may be forced to prioritize some members' needed healthcare over others'. Policy and programmatic support for individuals with ongoing and acute health needs may help ensure adequate resources for all family members to seek needed care. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2023 APA, all rights reserved).

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Families Systems & Health
Families Systems & Health HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
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期刊介绍: Families, Systems, & Health publishes clinical research, training, and theoretical contributions in the areas of families and health, with particular focus on collaborative family healthcare.
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