Factors Underlying Unmet Medical Needs: A Cross-Sectional Study

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作者
Yoon, Young Suk [1 ]
Jung, Boyoung [2 ]
Kim, Dongsu [3 ]
Ha, In-Hyuk [2 ]
机构
[1] Jaseng Hosp Korean Med, Dept Korean Med Rehabil, 536 Gangnam Daero, Seoul 06110, South Korea
[2] Jaseng Med Fdn, Jaseng Spine & Joint Res Inst, 3F,538 Gangnam Daero, Seoul 06110, South Korea
[3] Korea Inst Oriental Med, KM Policy Res Ctr, 1672 Yuseong Daero, Daejeon 34054, South Korea
关键词
unmet medical need; health care system; Korea Health Panel Survey (KHPS); Anderson's Behavioral Model; HEALTH-CARE NEEDS; DETERMINANTS; COVERAGE; EUROPE;
D O I
10.3390/ijerph16132391
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Unmet medical needs refer to the state where a patient's medical care or service is insufficient, inadequate, or lacking. Numerous factors influence unmet medical needs. We used a multi-pronged approach to explore the factors influencing unmet medical needs in the Korean health care system according to Anderson's Behavioral Model of Health Services Use. To this end, we used data from 11,378 adults over 19 years old in the 2016 Korea Health Panel Survey and performed multiple logistic regression analyses. The odds of experiencing unmet medical needs were significantly greater among older participants (odds ratio (OR) = 2.51, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.78-3.56); low-income participants (OR = 1.41, 95% CI = 1.14-1.75); non-workers (OR = 1.24, 95% CI = 1.06-1.46); those who had received non-covered treatment (OR = 1.24, 95% CI = 1.08-1.42); those who did not regularly exercise (OR = 1.23, 95% CI = 1.02-1.48); and those experiencing pain (OR = 2.29, 95% CI = 1.97-2.66), worse self-rated health status (OR = 2.29, 95% CI = 1.89-2.79), and severe depression (OR = 2.46, 95% CI = 1.39-4.35). About one in ten Korean citizens (11.60%) have unmet medical service needs. Policies that strengthen coverage for physically and economically vulnerable groups are needed.
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