Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization

Background: Although universal free healthcare is available for all Sri Lankan citizens, older adults face somewhat unique obstacles when utilizing available healthcare services. The aim of this study was to examine some vital predisposing, enabling, and need factors associated with doctor visits m...

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Main Authors: Bimba I., Wickramarachchi, Sidiah, John Siop, Bilesha, Perera
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spelling my.unimas.ir.395652022-09-07T03:54:21Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39565/ Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization Bimba I., Wickramarachchi Sidiah, John Siop Bilesha, Perera R Medicine (General) RT Nursing Background: Although universal free healthcare is available for all Sri Lankan citizens, older adults face somewhat unique obstacles when utilizing available healthcare services. The aim of this study was to examine some vital predisposing, enabling, and need factors associated with doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka. Methods: A representative sample of 880 urban-dwelling older adults (aged 60 years and above) was surveyed using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Number of doctor visits, self-rated health, physical activity, and sociodemographic and self-report health conditions were collected. The data were analyzed using chi-squared tests and multinomial logistic regression. Results: Participants’ mean age was 70.01 (± 6.02) years. The majority was women (75.0%). The mean number of doctor visits was 6.77 (± 5.92) per year. Nearly half of the participants (47.0%) had made, on average, at least one doctor visit per month. Older men and those of aged 80 years and above were the least likely to make frequent doctor visits. Participants who were physically active and who rated their health as poor were more likely to make frequent doctor visits after adjustment for age, gender, and educational level. Conclusions: Doctor visits made by Sri Lankan older adults are satisfactory. The factors that best explain high frequency of doctor visits by older adults are female gender, younger age, higher physical activity and poor self-rated health. Attention should be paid to examine possible accessible and afordable issues related to doctor visits by bedridden or physically dependent older adults in advanced age categories. BioMed Central Ltd 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39565/1/Associated%20factors.pdf Bimba I., Wickramarachchi and Sidiah, John Siop and Bilesha, Perera (2022) Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization. BMC Geriatrics, 22 (571). pp. 1-10. ISSN 1471-2318 https://bmcgeriatr.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12877-022-03249-3?utm_source=xmol&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_content=meta&utm_campaign=DDCN_1_GL01_metadata https://doi.org/10.1186/s12877-022-03249-3
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Bimba I., Wickramarachchi
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Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization
description Background: Although universal free healthcare is available for all Sri Lankan citizens, older adults face somewhat unique obstacles when utilizing available healthcare services. The aim of this study was to examine some vital predisposing, enabling, and need factors associated with doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka. Methods: A representative sample of 880 urban-dwelling older adults (aged 60 years and above) was surveyed using an interviewer-administered questionnaire. Number of doctor visits, self-rated health, physical activity, and sociodemographic and self-report health conditions were collected. The data were analyzed using chi-squared tests and multinomial logistic regression. Results: Participants’ mean age was 70.01 (± 6.02) years. The majority was women (75.0%). The mean number of doctor visits was 6.77 (± 5.92) per year. Nearly half of the participants (47.0%) had made, on average, at least one doctor visit per month. Older men and those of aged 80 years and above were the least likely to make frequent doctor visits. Participants who were physically active and who rated their health as poor were more likely to make frequent doctor visits after adjustment for age, gender, and educational level. Conclusions: Doctor visits made by Sri Lankan older adults are satisfactory. The factors that best explain high frequency of doctor visits by older adults are female gender, younger age, higher physical activity and poor self-rated health. Attention should be paid to examine possible accessible and afordable issues related to doctor visits by bedridden or physically dependent older adults in advanced age categories.
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author Bimba I., Wickramarachchi
Sidiah, John Siop
Bilesha, Perera
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Sidiah, John Siop
Bilesha, Perera
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title Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization
title_short Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization
title_full Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization
title_fullStr Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization
title_full_unstemmed Associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in Sri Lanka : an application of Anderson’s model of health service utilization
title_sort associated factors of doctor visits made by urban-dwelling older adults in sri lanka : an application of anderson’s model of health service utilization
publisher BioMed Central Ltd
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/39565/1/Associated%20factors.pdf
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