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지역의 의료서비스 환경에 대한 주관적 인식과 연간 미충족의료 발생 간의 연관성The Association between the Subjective Perception of the Regional Healthcare Environment and Unmet Medical Needs

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The Association between the Subjective Perception of the Regional Healthcare Environment and Unmet Medical Needs
Authors
우서현문현우이영준김선정
Issue Date
Dec-2023
Publisher
한국병원경영학회
Keywords
unmet medical needs; subjective perception; regional healthcare
Citation
병원경영학회지, v.28, no.4, pp 62 - 72
Pages
11
Journal Title
병원경영학회지
Volume
28
Number
4
Start Page
62
End Page
72
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/26470
ISSN
1226-6299
Abstract
Based on the basic ideology of health care, this study realized the seriousness of annual unmet medical need and conducted a study to confirm the relationship between the subjective perception of regional healthcare environment and unmet medical needs. The independent variable was classified into attitude 'satisfaction' and 'unsatisfaction' toward regional healthcare, and the dependent variable was classified as whether unmet medical needs occurred annually. Based on previous studies, the control variables were selected as demographic and socioeconomic characteristics that can affect the occurrence of unmet medical care annually and characteristics related to health behavior. Descriptive statistics were conducted for each variable on the extracted sample, and multivariate survey logistic regression analysis was conducted to confirm the association between variables. As a result, more unmet medical needs occurred annually than those who were satisfied with the medical services in the area where they lived. In addition, more unmet medical need occurred annually in "unsatisfied" households compared to households "satisfied" with local medical services. In residential areas, women live in "metropolis" and "rural areas" compared to "urban," women live in men, lower education levels, and poor subjective health levels, and less satisfied with local medical services. As such, the impact of environmental factors in the community on the use of health and medical services is one of the major areas of interest in the field of health science, such as health policy and social dynamics. Therefore, hospitals in each region need to make efforts in terms of hospital management to increase the overall satisfaction of medical services in the region by continuously monitoring the attitude of residents to achieve universal health security, and policymakers should also be interested and propose new policies.
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