| Literature DB >> 29665855 |
Aydın Şekercan1,2, Anke J Woudstra3, Ron J G Peters4, Majda Lamkaddem3, Seval Akgün5, Marie-Louise Essink-Bot3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dutch residents of Turkish origin frequently utilize healthcare in Turkey.Entities:
Keywords: Accessibility; Cross-border care; Ethnicity; Health services research; Medical tourism; Turkish origin
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29665855 PMCID: PMC5905158 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-3026-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Fig. 1Healthcare consumption in the country of origin by residents of non-Western origin
Respondents’ characteristics
| Respondents | Age | Sex | Employee status | Educational levela | Duration of stay in Turkey | Frequency of travel to Turkey | Years of stay in the Netherlands |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| R01 | 70 | M | Retired | Low | 6 months | Yearly | 44 |
| R02 | 49 | M | Employed | Low | 4 weeks | Not available | 35 |
| R03 | 45 | F | Employed | Low | Not available | Not available | 30 |
| R04 | 67 | F | Retired | Low | 11 months | Yearly | 44 |
| R05 | 40 | M | Employed | High | 3 weeks | Not available | 15 |
| R06 | 25 | F | Homemaker | Low | 7 weeks | Not available | 6 |
| R07 | 61 | M | Employed | Low | 5 weeks | Once every 5 years | 42 |
| R08 | 30 | F | Employed | Low | Not available | Once every 2 years | Born in the Netherlands |
| R09 | 67 | M | Retired | Low | 6 months | Yearly | 43 |
| R10 | 36 | M | Employed | High | 2–3 weeks | 4 times a year | 9 |
| R11 | 26 | F | Employed | Low | 3.5 weeks | Yearly | Born in the Netherlands |
| R12 | 45 | M | Employed | High | Living in Turkey since 2004 | Not applicable | 12 |
aEducational level was defined as low when a respondent had no formal schooling, primary schooling only, lower vocational or lower secondary schooling, and as high when a respondent had intermediate vocational, intermediate/higher general secondary schooling or higher vocational schooling or university