KMID : 1032220230180020080
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Journal of Korean Academy of Rural Health Nursing 2023 Volume.18 No. 2 p.80 ~ p.91
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Experiences of Unmet Healthcare Service Utilization in Rural Populations Using Primary Health Care Posts during the COVID-19: A Mixed Method Study Based on Andersen¡¯s Behavior Model
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Ha Yeong-Mi
Kim Young-Nam Choi Hyun-Kyoung Yang Seung-Kyoung Ko Young-Suk Jeong Mi-Ra Yi Jee-Seon Choi Young-Mi Shin Eun-Ji Kim Youn-Kyoung Lee Ko-Woon Jung Ae-Ri Jang Ji-Hui Kim Da-Eun Kim Kyung-Hee Shin So-Young Park Song-Ran Yim Eun-Shil
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of the study quantitatively investigates the experience of unmet healthcare service utilization by rural populations in vulnerable areas during the COVID-19 pandemic based on Andersen¡¯s behavior model. At the same time, this study attempts to describe the experiences of unmet healthcare service utilization among participants in vulnerable rural areas by analyzing qualitative contents through open-ended question.
Methods: Data were collected from October to November 2022 using Qualtrix, a web-based survey platform. A total of 863 participants completed an online survey. Quantitative data were analyzed using chi-square test and logistic regression analysis. Qualitative data were analyzed using content analysis.
Results: The factors affecting participants¡¯ unmet healthcare service utilization were type of residential area and underlying disease. The qualitative analysis identified; four categories and nine sub-categories.
Conclusion: Based on these findings, it is necessary to develop a disaster nursing response model according to the type of residential areas and the number of people.
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KEYWORD
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Rural health services, COVID-19, Primary health care
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