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Accessibility to and utilization of healthcare services pre- and post-typhoon Yolanda as perceived by senior citizens in a rural area in the Philippines
Philippine Journal of Health Research and Development ; (4): 30-44, 2018.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-960061
ABSTRACT
@#<p style="text-align justify;"><strong>BACKGROUND</strong> The problems of accessibility to and utilization of healthcare services are fundamental and constant issues in every country's healthcare system especially among the senior citizens.</p><p style="text-align justify;"><strong>

OBJECTIVE:

</strong> The study investigated the accessibility to and utilization of healthcare services among senior citizens in the Province of Leyte as determined by the predisposing, enabling, and need factors.</p><p style="text-align justify;"><strong>

METHOD:

</strong> The sample consisted of 496 60 years old and above senior citizens from randomly selected barangays of Districts 1 and 2 of Leyte Province. An interview schedule was designed to gather data through structured interviews. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics to determine the level of accessibility and utilization, Point-biserial and Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient (Pearson's r) and eta correlation to check significant relationships among variables, and multiple linear regression to identify predictors of accessibility and utilization.</p><p style="text-align justify;"><strong>

RESULTS:

</strong> Findings revealed that sex, occupation, primary source of income, health status, medical condition, and disability had weak correlations with accessibility and utilization during pre-typhoon and post-typhoon. Lastly, medical conditions and health status were the best predictors of accessibility and utilization during pre-typhoon and post-typhoon. These findings lead to the development of a local model on the accessibility to and utilization of healthcare services that are more reflective for senior citizens in rural areas in the Philippines.</p><p style="text-align justify;"><strong>

CONCLUSION:

</strong> More research is needed to replicate these results to substantiate the significance of addressing the healthcare needs of the senior citizens in rural areas.</p>
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