Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand

This cross-sectional study is based mainly on the 2000 dataset of the Kanchanaburi Demographic Surveillance System (KDSS), with additional variables from the 2002 and 2004 datasets of the same project. The aim is to explore patterns of health care utilization among three ethnic groups on the Thailan...

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Main Authors: Hu,Jian, Chai Podhisita, ชาย โพธิสิตา
Other Authors: Boonlert Leoprapai
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spelling th-mahidol.29382023-04-12T15:25:17Z Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand ความแตกต่างในการเข้าใช้บริการสุขภาพของกลุ่มชาติพันธุ์ตามแนวชายแดนไทย-เมียนมาร์: กรณีศึกษาจังหวัดกาญจนบุรี ประเทศไทย Hu,Jian Chai Podhisita ชาย โพธิสิตา Boonlert Leoprapai Mahidol University. Institute for Population and Social Research Health care service Health insurance Ethnic group Open Access article Journal of Population and Social Studies วารสารประชากรและสังคม This cross-sectional study is based mainly on the 2000 dataset of the Kanchanaburi Demographic Surveillance System (KDSS), with additional variables from the 2002 and 2004 datasets of the same project. The aim is to explore patterns of health care utilization among three ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border and to investigate the extent to which differences in reported use of health care related to different characteristics of each group. About 58 percent of ethnic Thai, 43 percent of the native-born and 28 percent of the foreign-born minority respondents reported that they had used service of the health care providers when they were ill in 2000. Results show that the foreign-born and native-born minority respondents were significantly less likely to use health care services than Thais after controlling for type of self-reported illness. Further analysis reveals that ethnic gap in utilization of health care services disappears if there is no difference in access to health insurance, religion, ability to speak Thai, source of health information, type of village, and availability of health and transportation facilities in the village. In short, this difference can be mitigated if access to health insurance, cultural and communication barriers, and community resources for health care are improved. 2014-08-26T09:09:47Z 2017-10-25T08:50:54Z 2014-08-26T09:09:47Z 2017-10-25T08:50:54Z 2014-08-26 2008-07 Article Journal of Population and Social Studies. Vol.17, No.1 (2008), 115-134. https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/2938 eng Mahidol University application/pdf
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country Thailand
Thailand
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language English
topic Health care service
Health insurance
Ethnic group
Open Access article
Journal of Population and Social Studies
วารสารประชากรและสังคม
spellingShingle Health care service
Health insurance
Ethnic group
Open Access article
Journal of Population and Social Studies
วารสารประชากรและสังคม
Hu,Jian
Chai Podhisita
ชาย โพธิสิตา
Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand
description This cross-sectional study is based mainly on the 2000 dataset of the Kanchanaburi Demographic Surveillance System (KDSS), with additional variables from the 2002 and 2004 datasets of the same project. The aim is to explore patterns of health care utilization among three ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border and to investigate the extent to which differences in reported use of health care related to different characteristics of each group. About 58 percent of ethnic Thai, 43 percent of the native-born and 28 percent of the foreign-born minority respondents reported that they had used service of the health care providers when they were ill in 2000. Results show that the foreign-born and native-born minority respondents were significantly less likely to use health care services than Thais after controlling for type of self-reported illness. Further analysis reveals that ethnic gap in utilization of health care services disappears if there is no difference in access to health insurance, religion, ability to speak Thai, source of health information, type of village, and availability of health and transportation facilities in the village. In short, this difference can be mitigated if access to health insurance, cultural and communication barriers, and community resources for health care are improved.
author2 Boonlert Leoprapai
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Hu,Jian
Chai Podhisita
ชาย โพธิสิตา
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author Hu,Jian
Chai Podhisita
ชาย โพธิสิตา
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title Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand
title_short Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand
title_full Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand
title_fullStr Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the Thailand-Myanmar border: A case study of Kanchanaburi province, Thailand
title_sort differential utilization of health care services among ethnic groups on the thailand-myanmar border: a case study of kanchanaburi province, thailand
publishDate 2014
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/2938
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