Factors predicting health services use among older people in China: An analysis of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study 2013

Feb 20, 2016BMC health services research

Factors linked to health care use among older adults in China: Analysis of a 2013 national study

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Abstract

Increased age is associated with significantly higher rates of physical examinations and inpatient care in older adults in China.

  • Females are less likely to utilize inpatient care compared to males.
  • Socio-economic factors such as education level, urban residence, and financial stability positively influence healthcare utilization.
  • Older individuals experiencing limitations in daily activities or pain are more likely to seek medical attention.
  • Factors like lack of social health insurance, depression, and poor memory may hinder access to healthcare services.
  • Adapting to health issues may involve not drinking, not smoking, and engaging in regular physical exercise.

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