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- Title
Health service utilization among adults aged 50+ across eleven European countries (the SHARE study 2004/5).
- Authors
Borboudaki, Lena; Linardakis, Manolis; Markaki, Anna Maria; Papadaki, Angeliki; Trichopoulou, Anna; Philalithis, Anastas
- Abstract
Purpose: The current study aims to examine the use of preventive and other health services among adults aged 50+ in eleven European countries. Methods: The data used were derived from 16,120 adults aged 50+ years participating in the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (2004/05). Preventive Health Services Utilization score (PHSUs) and Health Care Services Utilization score (HCSUs) were assessed as a composite value from answers to 12 and 16 questions respectively, on a scale ranging from 0 to 100. Estimations were based on a complex study design. Results: Participants from Central European countries were found to have significantly higher mean PHSU and HCSU scores than their counterparts in Northern and Southern regions, (p < 0.05) and also exhibited a greater gap between the two scores (29.3, 95% CI: 28.6–30.1). Overall mean PHSU score was 39.9 (95% CI: 39.4–40.4) and mean HCSU score 12.4 (95% CI: 12.2–12.7). Women have a higher mean PHSUs and HCSUs (p < 0.001); as age increases, PHSUs falls and HCSUs rises (p < 0.001). Better educated participants appear to have higher mean PHSUs and HCSUs (p < 0.001). In addition, both of the above scores increase in the presence of chronic diseases (p < 0.001). Conclusion: Strong correlation is seen between comorbidity, increasing age, educational level, and retirement on the one hand, and increased use of health services on the other hand. The use of health services is a major issue with regard to public health policy formulation.
- Subjects
EUROPE; CONFIDENCE intervals; CHRONIC diseases; AGE distribution; MULTIVARIATE analysis; POPULATION geography; MEDICAL care use; PREVENTIVE health services; SURVEYS; SEX distribution; SOCIOECONOMIC factors; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; RETIREMENT; DATA analysis software; EDUCATIONAL attainment; COMORBIDITY; MIDDLE age; OLD age
- Publication
Journal of Public Health (09431853), 2021, Vol 29, Issue 3, p671
- ISSN
0943-1853
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s10389-019-01173-2