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Equity of the Essential Public Health Service in Rural China: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Hypertensive Patients

Objectives: To explore healthcare disparities in rural China two years after the implementation of the Essential Public Health Service (EPHS) reform in 2009. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted by surveying 930 hypertension patients (HPs) from different regions in rural China in 2011. The...

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Autores principales: Zhou, Donghua, Feng, Zhanchun, He, Shasha, Sun, Xi, Ma, Caihui, Lv, Benyan, Zou, Xiong
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Professional Medical Publicaitons 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24353678
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author Zhou, Donghua
Feng, Zhanchun
He, Shasha
Sun, Xi
Ma, Caihui
Lv, Benyan
Zou, Xiong
author_facet Zhou, Donghua
Feng, Zhanchun
He, Shasha
Sun, Xi
Ma, Caihui
Lv, Benyan
Zou, Xiong
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description Objectives: To explore healthcare disparities in rural China two years after the implementation of the Essential Public Health Service (EPHS) reform in 2009. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted by surveying 930 hypertension patients (HPs) from different regions in rural China in 2011. The percentages of patients using recommended four or more follow-up visits in a year were calculated by patient socio-demographic characteristics and statistically examined using chi-square and logistic regression to uncover disparities and correlated factors in EPHS use. Results: The rates were not significantly different by age, gender, education, insurance status or income, but significantly different by region and hypertension history (p<0.01). Higher rates were also observed on patients who sought actively follow-up service at clinics, making appointment for the next follow-up with doctors, awareness of the need of follow-up, more satisfied with the follow-up services, and better medication adherence (p<0.01). Conclusions: There were no disparities observed among HPs in the use of follow-up services, suggesting that the reform has to some extent achieved its goal in ensuring equal access to EPHS. In this regard, regional implementation of the national policies and improvement of EPHS management at local level should be further improved.
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spelling pubmed-38177862013-12-18 Equity of the Essential Public Health Service in Rural China: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Hypertensive Patients Zhou, Donghua Feng, Zhanchun He, Shasha Sun, Xi Ma, Caihui Lv, Benyan Zou, Xiong Pak J Med Sci Original Article Objectives: To explore healthcare disparities in rural China two years after the implementation of the Essential Public Health Service (EPHS) reform in 2009. Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted by surveying 930 hypertension patients (HPs) from different regions in rural China in 2011. The percentages of patients using recommended four or more follow-up visits in a year were calculated by patient socio-demographic characteristics and statistically examined using chi-square and logistic regression to uncover disparities and correlated factors in EPHS use. Results: The rates were not significantly different by age, gender, education, insurance status or income, but significantly different by region and hypertension history (p<0.01). Higher rates were also observed on patients who sought actively follow-up service at clinics, making appointment for the next follow-up with doctors, awareness of the need of follow-up, more satisfied with the follow-up services, and better medication adherence (p<0.01). Conclusions: There were no disparities observed among HPs in the use of follow-up services, suggesting that the reform has to some extent achieved its goal in ensuring equal access to EPHS. In this regard, regional implementation of the national policies and improvement of EPHS management at local level should be further improved. Professional Medical Publicaitons 2013 /pmc/articles/PMC3817786/ /pubmed/24353678 Text en This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Zhou, Donghua
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He, Shasha
Sun, Xi
Ma, Caihui
Lv, Benyan
Zou, Xiong
Equity of the Essential Public Health Service in Rural China: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Hypertensive Patients
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title_full Equity of the Essential Public Health Service in Rural China: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Hypertensive Patients
title_fullStr Equity of the Essential Public Health Service in Rural China: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Hypertensive Patients
title_full_unstemmed Equity of the Essential Public Health Service in Rural China: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Hypertensive Patients
title_short Equity of the Essential Public Health Service in Rural China: Evidence from a Nationwide Survey of Hypertensive Patients
title_sort equity of the essential public health service in rural china: evidence from a nationwide survey of hypertensive patients
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3817786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24353678
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