The Analysis of Health Seeking Behaviors among Freshmen before Enrollment and University Medical Safeguards in Kunming Medical University
- VernacularTitle:昆明医科大学新生入学前就医状况与大学就医保障的分析
- Author:
Huiying SUN
;
Mei ZHOU
;
Linxiong WU
;
Shuang MA
;
Yanzheng LIU
;
Runsheng JIANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Undergraduate;
Health seeking behaviors;
Influencing factors;
Medical safeguards
- From:
Journal of Kunming Medical University
2013;(10):66-68
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To understand health seeking behaviors and influencing factors among freshmen before enrollment in Kunming Medical University in Yunnan Province and to find out the existing medical problems and provide advice to guarantee undergraduates' seeking proper treatment. Methods We used cluster sampling method to select 1044 freshmen whose last digit of student number was singular and questionnaire was used to do the survey which was conducted within 3 months of admission. Statistical methods were descriptive statistics and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results The main reasons for students to see the doctor were acute diseases (29.4%) and common disease dominated by cold and fever (34.9%), most of the students went to the medical institutions because of mild medication which can be treated by taking pills. Family location for rural areas had small number of students to see the doctors, the number of students seek medical services with low income families were larger than the high counterparts;students had poor perceived health status tended to seek medical services. Conclusions Family location, incomes and perceived health status are important factors influencing health seeking behavior. The current medical insurance system for college students could be further improved, and colleges and universities should take appropriate measures to provide the conditions for students to seek proper treatment.