Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand

Although Thailand’s Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) has provided almost free healthcare access, there is still a concern of unmet healthcare need especially for older adults due to their mobility limitations. Thus, this study investigated factors associated with unmet healthcare need among older adu...

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Main Authors: Meemon, Natthani, Paek, Seung Chun, Mahidol University, Thailand
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:apssr-12302024-06-16T09:36:02Z Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand Meemon, Natthani Paek, Seung Chun, Mahidol University, Thailand Although Thailand’s Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) has provided almost free healthcare access, there is still a concern of unmet healthcare need especially for older adults due to their mobility limitations. Thus, this study investigated factors associated with unmet healthcare need among older adults under the UCS context. Descriptive and binomial logistic regression analyses with the nationwide Health and Welfare Survey 2015 data were performed to explore socioeconomic characteristics of older adults, and investigate whether the socioeconomic characteristics were associated with unmet healthcare need. The results indicated that mobility limitation was a major reason for the unmet need. Additionally, long wait-time in and long distance to healthcare facilities were significantly associated with the unmet need. For socioeconomic conditions, older adults, as compared to younger ones, generally had low income and education levels, were unemployed and chronically ill, and lived without a spouse. Such socioeconomic conditions were even worse for the older adults who experienced the unmet need than those who did not. By the results, policy interventions must set priorities of older adults according to their vulnerability. Specifically, older adults who have a mobility limitation and live alone without a regular connection or support must be the first target group. In the short term, the current village health volunteer program should assist the urgent needs of older adults through home care and emergency van arrangement services. In the long-term, the government should continue the investments for the current limited healthcare resources through the National Health Development Plan. 2019-06-30T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol19/iss2/14 info:doi/10.59588/2350-8329.1230 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/apssr/article/1230/viewcontent/RA_2013.pdf Asia-Pacific Social Science Review Animo Repository unmet need for healthcare older adults Universal Coverage Scheme Thailand
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topic unmet need for healthcare
older adults
Universal Coverage Scheme
Thailand
spellingShingle unmet need for healthcare
older adults
Universal Coverage Scheme
Thailand
Meemon, Natthani
Paek, Seung Chun, Mahidol University, Thailand
Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand
description Although Thailand’s Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) has provided almost free healthcare access, there is still a concern of unmet healthcare need especially for older adults due to their mobility limitations. Thus, this study investigated factors associated with unmet healthcare need among older adults under the UCS context. Descriptive and binomial logistic regression analyses with the nationwide Health and Welfare Survey 2015 data were performed to explore socioeconomic characteristics of older adults, and investigate whether the socioeconomic characteristics were associated with unmet healthcare need. The results indicated that mobility limitation was a major reason for the unmet need. Additionally, long wait-time in and long distance to healthcare facilities were significantly associated with the unmet need. For socioeconomic conditions, older adults, as compared to younger ones, generally had low income and education levels, were unemployed and chronically ill, and lived without a spouse. Such socioeconomic conditions were even worse for the older adults who experienced the unmet need than those who did not. By the results, policy interventions must set priorities of older adults according to their vulnerability. Specifically, older adults who have a mobility limitation and live alone without a regular connection or support must be the first target group. In the short term, the current village health volunteer program should assist the urgent needs of older adults through home care and emergency van arrangement services. In the long-term, the government should continue the investments for the current limited healthcare resources through the National Health Development Plan.
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author Meemon, Natthani
Paek, Seung Chun, Mahidol University, Thailand
author_facet Meemon, Natthani
Paek, Seung Chun, Mahidol University, Thailand
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title Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand
title_short Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand
title_full Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Unmet Need for Healthcare Among Older Adults in Thailand
title_sort factors associated with unmet need for healthcare among older adults in thailand
publisher Animo Repository
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/apssr/vol19/iss2/14
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