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Unmet Medical care needs in Elders Using the Public Health Center

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KMID : 0895919990010020172
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Abstract

This study examines the unmet medical care needs and their determinants of the elderly who use the public health center located in the city.
Secondary analysis was done using the data collected in 1996 from 356 elderly, 60 years or older, living in the community. The data were analyzed by x©÷ test and the multiple logistic regression. Of the subjects, 29.5% had the unmet needs. Joint problem of the lower extremities was the most prevalent symptoms/ illnesses of the unmet needs, followed by rheumatoid arthritis. As for the unmet examinations/treatments, physical therapy was the most prevalent, followed by health examination and dentures.
Analysis of the logistic regression mode] revealed subjective physical health as the most important predictor for having an unmet need. Compared to those with "good" subjective physical health, those with "bad," or "very bad" health tend to have an unmet need. The odds of the unmet needs for the old-old decreased by 51.9% compared to the odds of the young-old, which was partly attributed to under-representation of disabled old people. Those with difficulties in subjective economic status tend to have an unmet need. These results suggest the need for delivering medical services to the low- income elderly. Particular attention should be given to providing dentures and to managing chronic degenerative disease.
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Unmet need, Medical care, Elders, Public health center
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