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구강 통증을 경험한 성인의 미충족 치과의료 관련 요인 (Factors Related to the Unmet Dental Care Needs of Adults with Dental Pain)

  • 안은숙;신명숙
    • 치위생과학회지
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    • 제16권5호
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    • pp.355-360
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    • 2016
  • 본 연구는 우리나라 성인의 미충족 치과의료와 그에 관련요인을 파악하기 위해 진행되었다. 미충족 치과의료를 정의하는 데 있어 치과의료의 필요를 치통을 경험한 사람 중 적절한 치과 의료서비스에 접근하지 못한 사람으로 제한하여 의료 필요에 따른 충족을 보다 명확하기 측정하기 위해 노력하였다. 미충족 치과의료의 원인으로는 경제적 부담, 직업/학업적 이유, 다른 문제에 비해 덜 중요해서가 높은 비중을 차지하는 것으로 나타났다. 미충족 치과의료와 관련된 요인으로는 성별, 연령, 본인이 인지하는 구강건강 상태, 씹기 문제가 통계적으로 유의미한 것으로 나타났다. 이와 같은 결과를 바탕으로 건강보험 보장성 강화 정책과 관련하여 치과의료비의 본인부담금의 비중을 낮추는 방안을 제안할 수 있을 것이다. 또한 치과 의료서비스 접근에 있어 취약한 집단을 파악하고, 해당 집단에 대한 보건의료 정책 개발 및 서비스 제공이 이루어져야 할 것으로 생각된다.

The Effects of National Health Insurance Denture Coverage Policies for the Elderly on the Unmet Dental Needs of the Edentulous Elderly

  • Ahn, Eunsuk;Hwang, Ji-Min;Han, Ji-Hyoung
    • 치위생과학회지
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    • 제18권3호
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    • pp.182-187
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    • 2018
  • As the elderly population increases, they are increasingly affected by oral health problems. Therefore, efforts are being made to improve the oral health of older people, alleviate mental discomfort, and reduce unmet dental needs. This study was conducted to confirm the relationship between the National Health Insurance Elderly Denture Coverage and the unmet dental need for the edentulous elderly, as part of the protection policy. We analyzed the 2011 and 2013 Community Health Survey data of the edentulous elderly, aged 75 years or older, before 2012. In order to more precisely confirm the effects of the denture donation policy on unmet dental care, basic life recipients who were subject to the free elderly prosthetic project were excluded from the analysis. The final analysis included 20,400 subjects. According to our investigation of the factors that affect the unmet dental needs of the elderly, the National Health Insurance Elderly Denture Coverage did not affect unmet dental needs. The statistically significant variables that affected the unmet dental needs of the elderly were education and income levels, which are representative socioeconomic status variables. The lower the level of education, the unhealthier the dental care experience, and income levels showed a similar tendency. The elderly who have a low socioeconomic status are more likely to experience unmet dental needs because they lack the knowledge and socioeconomic ability to pay for dental care. Therefore, the policy for health protection of the entire elderly population should be continuously expanded. In addition, the socioeconomically vulnerable groups may have health problems due to the restriction of medical use, which may lead to quality of life deterioration.

Factors Associated with Unmet Dental Needs among Single-Person Households in Korea

  • Kim, Dong-Hwi;Kim, Hyeongmi
    • 치위생과학회지
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    • 제19권1호
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    • pp.48-59
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    • 2019
  • Background: The purpose of this study is to provide the data for discussions related to oral health promotion policies for single-person households by analyzing the status of unmet dental needs and related factors in single-person households in Korea, based on the Anderson model. Methods: The data, obtained from 544 single-person households of those over 20 years old who were targeted for the 6th Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, were analyzed through a complex sample frequency analysis, complex sample cross analysis (Rao-Scott chi-square test), and complex sample binary logistic regression analysis on a complex sampling design. Results: The most frequently given reason for an unmet dental need among single-person households was economic (52.4%). Factors related to the unmet dental needs of single-person households are smoking, which is a predisposing factor; personal income levels, which are an enabling factor; chewing discomfort; and limited daily activities, which are need factors. Smokers, the high-income group, the chewing-discomfort group, and the limited activity group showed high unmet dental care experience. Smokers had a 2.75 times higher rate of unmet dental care than non-smokers, and the high-income group had a 5.29 times higher rate of unmet dental needs than the median group. The rate of unmet dental needs for the chewing discomfort group was 3.27 times higher than the non-chewing discomfort group, and the limited activity group had a 7.87 times higher rate of unmet dental needs than the non-limited activity group. Conclusion: It is necessary to map out policies designed to help maintain and promote met dental needs considered to be internally heterogeneous to single-person householders, based on the Anderson model.

만성질환 노인의 경제적 부담, 물리적, 시간적 제약으로 인한 미충족 의료 요인 (Unmet Healthcare Needs due to the Economic, Physical, and Time Burden among Older People with Chronic Diseases)

  • 이빛나;윤석준
    • 보건행정학회지
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    • 제33권4호
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    • pp.389-399
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    • 2023
  • Background: The purpose of this study is to analyze the factors affecting the unmet healthcare needs of older people with chronic diseases in Korea and provide a basic research report to strengthen their access to medical care. Methods: In the 2020 older people survey data, 8,182 older people aged 65 or older who were diagnosed with one or more chronic diseases were the final subjects of the study. According to Andersen's behavioral model used in unmet healthcare needs, independent variables were composed of predisposing factors, possible factors, and necessary factors, and whether or not unmet healthcare needs was set as dependent variable. Results: Of the older people with chronic diseases, 1.6% experienced unmet healthcare needs, of which 55.9% experienced unmet healthcare needs for reasons related to economic burden, 31.6% physical constraints, and 12.5% time constraints. As a result of the analysis, older people with chronic diseases were more likely to experience unmet healthcare needs if they were relatively low in age, low in education level, no spouse, low in household income, poor subjective health, complex chronic diseases, and functional restrictions. However, by major reasons for experiencing unmet healthcare needs, living in rural areas were more likely to experience unmet healthcare needs due to physical constraints, and those who participated in economic activities and who had were more likely to experience unmet healthcare needs due to time burden. These results were not derived when only unmet healthcare needs was set as the dependent variable. Conclusion: This study emphasizes the need for an approach by cause of unmet medical occurrence by suggesting that there are differences in influencing factors by reason for experiencing unmet healthcare needs.

결혼 이주 여성의 미충족 의료에 미치는 영향 요인 분석 (Analysis of Factors Affecting Unmet Healthcare Needs of Married Immigrant Women)

  • 김수희;이정열
    • 대한간호학회지
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    • 제43권6호
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    • pp.770-780
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    • 2013
  • Purpose: The purpose of this study was to identify the factors affecting the unmet healthcare needs of married immigrant women. Methods: This study was a secondary data analysis using data from the 2009 National Survey of Multicultural Families. Data collected from 58,735 married immigrant women who had spouses were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Chi-square test, and logistic regression. Results: Overall, 9.9% of married immigrant women have unmet healthcare needs. The significant predictors related to unmet healthcare needs were young age, high level of education, employed, country of origin, long period of residence, low income, uninsured, urban area, low level of subjective health status, and illness experience over past two weeks. In particular, four variables (long period of residence, low income, subjective health status, and illness experience over past two weeks) significantly predicted unmet healthcare needs for women from all countries of origin. Conclusion: The results of the study indicate that common predictors related to unmet healthcare needs of married immigrant women are a long period of residence, low income, subjective health status, and illness experience over past two weeks. Therefore intervention strategies to decrease unmet healthcare needs should focus on these significant predictors.

정신건강유형에 따른 미충족 의료 현황 분석 (Analysis of Unmet Medical Needs according to Mental Health)

  • 최령;황병덕
    • 보건의료산업학회지
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    • 제10권1호
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    • pp.117-129
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    • 2016
  • Objectives : This study investigated the prevalence of unmet health care needs among Korean adults and related factors. Methods : The study participants were adults over the age of 20 mental health experience from the Korea Health Panel in 2012(n=4,730). Statistical analysis methods used in this study were the ${\chi}^2$-test, Logistic Regression Analysis and other basic statistics such frequency-and percentage using SPSS version 22.0. Results : (1)Significant variables of stress: Factors were age, economic activity, subjective health status, and activity limitation. (2)Significant variables of depression: Factors were age, income class(low) and activity limitation. (3)Significant variables of suicidal impulse: Factors were age, chronic diseases, income class, and activity limitation. Conclusions : Stress, depression, and suicidal impulse can be unmet medical factors; therefore improvement measures and mental health counseling programs in response to suicide impulses, should be developed. Thus there is a need for a health sciences approach.

노년기에 따른 미충족 의료 현황 및 관련 요인 (The Prevalence and Association Factors of Unmet Medical Needs by Age Group in the Elderly)

  • 황병덕;최령
    • 보건의료산업학회지
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    • 제9권1호
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    • pp.81-93
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    • 2015
  • This study investigated the prevalence of unmet needs for health care among Korean adults and related factors. Using data from the 2012 Korea Health Panel, 1,896 adults aged 65 and over and two age groups(Young-Old(66-74) and Old-Old($65{\leq}$)) were analyzed to identify these factors. Logistic regression analysis was used to examine the main factors associated with unmet medical needs. According to the results of this study, the factors influencing unmet medical needs with regard to economic factors were Subjective Health Status(young-old), Disability(young-old), Activity Limitation(young-old), Education Level(old) and Economic Activity(old). The factors influencing unmet medical needs were factors of attitude, information, and disease. factors were Disability(young-old), Activity Limitation(young-old), Education Level(old) and Economic Activity(old). Therefore, further research that investigates unmet needs depending on age group in the elderly would suggest helpful policy implications.

거동불편 사유로 인한 미충족 의료의 규모와 관련 요인 탐색 연구: 방문의료 대상자 추계를 위한 근거 (A Study for Exploring the Prevalence and Associated Factors of Unmet Health Care Needs due to Reduced Mobility: Evidence for Estimating Subjects of Visiting Health Care)

  • 최재우;김창오
    • 보건행정학회지
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    • 제32권1호
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    • pp.53-62
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    • 2022
  • Background: This study was designed to examine regional proportions for people who experienced unmet health care needs due to reduced mobility or unhealthiness and factors associated with experience of unmet health care needs by them. Methods: A total of 11,620 people were retrieved from the Korea Health Panel data (2014-2018). Regional proportions for people who experienced unmet health care needs due to reduced mobility or unhealthiness were estimated using cross-sectional weights and the factors associated with them were analyzed using generalized estimating equation. Results: The number of people who experienced unmet health care needs due to reduced mobility or unhealthiness was estimated as 278,083 in 2018. Women, the aged (65+), below elementary school, single as marital status, low income, bad self-rated health, people with disabilities, and long-term insurance beneficiaries were statistically significantly associated with experience of unmet health care needs due to reduced mobility or unhealthiness. Conclusion: Given high and dispersed demand for visiting health care, government need to expand the infrastructure and finance to facilitate visiting health care.

지역사회 거주 중고령자의 미충족 돌봄요구와 관련요인 (Unmet Care Needs Among Community-dwelling Middle-aged and Older People in Korea)

  • 김수정;박연환;김홍수
    • 한국노년학
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    • 제31권2호
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    • pp.195-209
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    • 2011
  • 이 연구는 지역사회에 거주하고 있는 중고령자의 미충족 돌봄요구 현황을 파악하고 관련요인을 밝히고자 수행한 이차자료 분석연구로, 전국의 45세 이상 일반가구 거주자를 대표하는 표본(n=10,254)을 표집하여 조사한 2006년 제 1차 고령화연구패널을 이용하였다. 미충족 돌봄요구는 기본적 일상생활수행과 도구적 일상생활수행에 있어 다른 사람의 도움을 필요로 하는 상태임에도 돌봐줄 수 있는 사람이 없는 경우로 정의하였다. 모든 분석은 대상 인구집단을 대표하는 추정 통계치를 구하고자 가중치를 적용하여 수행하였다. 연구 결과, 중장년의 7.3%, 젊은 노인의 14.5%, 그리고 고령 노인의 41.8%가 돌봄을 필요로 하는 상태였으나, 이 중 각각 34%, 33%, 24%가 돌봄요구를 충족받고 있지 못한 것으로 나타났다. 미충족 돌봄요구 관련요인은 연령 그룹에 따라 달랐는데, 중장년에서는 교육과 소득수준이 미충족 돌봄요구와 음의 상관관계를 갖고 있었던 반면, 젊은 노인과 고령 노인층에서는 독거만이 음의 상관관계를 가진 요인이었다. 결론적으로, 우리나라 지역사회 거주 중고령자 중 상당수가 미충족 돌봄요구가 있으며, 그 관련요인은 생애주기에 따라 차이가 있었다. 연구결과는 지역 사회 거주 중고령자의 미충족 돌봄요구를 최소화할 수 있도록 지역사회기반 재가서비스의 확충이 시급하며, 특히 교육수준이 낮은 중장년과 독거노인 대상의 서비스 개발 및 보급이 중요함을 시사한다.

Association Between Convenience of Transportation and Unmet Healthcare Needs of Rural Elderly in Korea

  • Choi, Youngeun;Nam, Kiryong;Kim, Chang-yup
    • Journal of Preventive Medicine and Public Health
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    • 제52권6호
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    • pp.355-365
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    • 2019
  • Objectives: In rural areas of Korea, where public transportation infrastructure is lacking and alternative systems are poor, the elderly experience inconveniences in using healthcare, although their need is high. This study aimed to analyze the association between the convenience of transportation and unmet healthcare needs among the rural elderly. Methods: The data used were collected in the 2016 Community Health Survey among rural elderly individuals aged 65 or older. Dependent variable was the unmet healthcare needs, explanatory variable was the convenience of transportation. The elderly were divided into 3 groups: with no driver in the household, with a driver, and the elderly individual was the driver (the self-driving group). Covariates were classified into predisposing, enabling, and need factors. They included gender, age, education, income, economic activity, household type, motor ability, subjective health level, number of chronic diseases, anxiety/depression, and pain/discomfort. The data were analyzed using logistic regression and stratification. Results: A significant association was found between the convenience of transportation and unmet healthcare needs. When examined unadjusted odds ratio of the group with a driver in the household, using the group with no driver as a reference, was 0.61 (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.54 to 0.68), while that of the self-driving group was 0.34 (95% CI, 0.30 to 0.38). The odds ratios adjusted for all factors were 0.69 (95% CI, 0.59 to 0.80) and 0.79 (95% CI, 0.67 to 0.91). Conclusions: We confirmed a significant association between inconvenient transportation and unmet healthcare needs among the rural elderly even after adjustment for existing known factors. This implies that policies aimed at improving healthcare accessibility must consider the means of transportation available.