KMID : 0355420180420040204
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Journal of Korean Academy of Oral Health 2018 Volume.42 No. 4 p.204 ~ p.209
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Demand and willing to pay for oral hygiene service in long-term care insurance of elderly
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Kim Han-Nah
Kim Gi-Yon Noh Hie-Jin Kim Nam-Hee
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Abstract
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Objectives: This study was conducted to identify the demand and willingness to pay for oral hygiene services among elderly people with long-term care insurance.
Methods: Our study was a cross-sectional analysis. Subjects comprised 126 elderly individuals from long-term home-care centers. A total of 28 centers were selected through convenience sampling from among 78 centers in ¡Û¡Û. For analysis, semi-structured questionnaires that required about 20-30 minutes to complete were used. Analysis was performed using SPSS 23.0 software.
Results: The overall demand for oral hygiene services was 44.4%, and willingness to pay was 31.0%. Thirty-three people (58.9%) of elderly those who have demand for an oral hygiene service were willing to pay for the service, and 64 people (91.4%) who did not have a demand were not willing to pay for it. Among those with partial dependence on brushing, 65.6% had demand for oral hygiene services and 50.0% were willing to pay costs. Among basic livelihood beneficiaries, 69.6% were willing to pay for oral hygiene services; general subjects and relievers were less willing to pay.
Conclusions: The overall demand for oral hygiene services among elderly people was 44.4%, and the willingness to pay was as low as 31.0%.
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KEYWORD
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Dental hygienists, Elderly, Home-care service, Long-term care insurance, Oral hygiene
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