Factors Related to Unmet Medical Care Needs in Adult Diabetes Patients in Korea
10.4332/KJHPA.2021.31.3.328
- Author:
Hye Young JANG
1
;
Mi Ah HAN
;
Jong PARK
Author Information
1. Department of Health Science, Graduate School of Public Health, Chosun University, Gwangju, Korea
- Publication Type:ORIGINAL ARTICLE
- From:Health Policy and Management
2021;31(3):328-334
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Background:This study was conducted to investigate factors related to unmet medical needs of medical care in adult diabetes patients and to suggest factors related to unmet medical in Korea.
Methods:This study used data from the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (KNHNES) 2014–2017. The subjects of the study were conducted on patients with unmet medical needs experience among the patients and analyzed using the IBM SPSS ver. 25.0 program (IBM Corp., Armonk, NY, USA).
Results:Overall, 10.9% of patients had unmet medical needs. Being female, less educated, and lower medical aid were related to unmet medical needs. And subjects with poor subjective health and higher stress level were more likely to report unmet medical needs.
Conclusion:Although comprehensive health insurance coverage, 10.9% of people with diabetes experienced unmet healthcare needs. The results of this study suggest that socioeconomic factors such as low education and medical aid were associated with unmet medical needs.