Urban-rural differences in the association between access to healthcare and health outcomes among older adults in China

Jul 21, 2017BMC geriatrics

How healthcare access relates to health in older adults living in cities versus rural areas in China

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Abstract

Inadequate access to healthcare was significantly higher among older adults in rural areas (9.1%) than in urban areas (5.4%).

  • Inadequate access to healthcare is associated with higher odds of instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) disability in both urban (odds ratio [OR] = 1.58-1.79) and rural (OR = 1.95-2.30) older adults.
  • Significant increases in odds of activities of daily living (ADL) disability were observed among rural older adults (OR = 1.89-3.05), but not among urban older adults.
  • Higher odds of cognitive impairment were associated with inadequate healthcare access in rural older adults (OR = 2.37-3.19), with no significant differences found in urban areas.
  • Inadequate access to healthcare increased overall mortality risks by 33-37% in urban older adults and 28-29% in rural older adults, although the risk in urban areas was not significant after adjusting for health behaviors and baseline health.

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