| Literature DB >> 31640648 |
Jenny Phillimore1, Tilman Brand2, Hannah Bradby3, Beatriz Padilla4,5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies of the relationship between diverse populations, healthcare access and health outcomes have been dominated by approaches focusing on ethno-national groups or specific healthcare sectors. Healthcare bricolage conceptualises the processes by which individuals use multiple resources to address health concerns. It is relevant in superdiverse neighbourhoods with complex populations. This paper is original in its application of mixed methods to examine the extent to which, and the reasons why, individuals engage in healthcare bricolage.Entities:
Keywords: Agency; Bricolage; Health literacy; Healthcare seeking; Public healthcare; Superdiversity; Trust
Year: 2019 PMID: 31640648 PMCID: PMC6805362 DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7709-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Sample characteristics
| Variables | n | % |
|---|---|---|
| Site, Country | ||
| Birmingham, UK | 333 | 18.8 |
| Bremen, Germany | 715 | 40.4 |
| Lisbon, Portugal | 261 | 14.7 |
| Uppsala, Sweden | 462 | 26.1 |
| Age groups | ||
| 18–29 years | 393 | 22.3 |
| 30–44 years | 388 | 22.0 |
| 45–59 years | 417 | 23.6 |
| 60–79 years | 490 | 27.8 |
| 80 years or older | 76 | 4.3 |
| Gender | ||
| Women | 943 | 53.3 |
| Men | 825 | 46.6 |
| Other | 2 | 0.1 |
| Education | ||
| Low (ISCED 0–2) | 506 | 29.2 |
| Medium (ISCED 3–4) | 611 | 35.3 |
| High (ISCED 5–6) | 616 | 35.6 |
| Unemployed | ||
| No | 1613 | 91.1 |
| Yes | 158 | 8.9 |
| Migration background | ||
| None | 1010 | 57.2 |
| First generation | 444 | 25.1 |
| Second generation | 221 | 12.5 |
| Third generation | 91 | 5.2 |
| Language proficiencya | ||
| Good | 292 | 73.7 |
| Poor | 104 | 26.3 |
| Years living in the countrya | ||
| 0–10 years | 98 | 26.3 |
| 11–20 years | 97 | 26.0 |
| > 20 years | 178 | 47.8 |
| Self-rated health | ||
| Good | 1242 | 70.2 |
| Poor | 526 | 29.8 |
| Functional limitations | ||
| Severely limited | 550 | 31.2 |
| Limited but not severely | 745 | 42.3 |
| Not limited at all | 468 | 26.6 |
| Trust in physiciansb | ||
| Low | 379 | 30.6 |
| Medium | 535 | 43.2 |
| High | 325 | 26.3 |
| Low health literacyb | ||
| No | 1141 | 86.8 |
| Yes | 173 | 13.2 |
| Agency | ||
| Medium | 731 | 42.0 |
| High | 589 | 33.9 |
| Medium | 419 | 24.1 |
aassessed only among migrants
bnot assessed in Sweden
Fig. 1Frequency of bricolage tactics across the case study sites
Sociodemographic determinants of bricolage (marginal effects, change in probability)
| No bricolage | Within-system | Added to system | Alternative | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | .002 (.001; .003)* | .001 (.000; .003) | −.002(.004; .000)* | −.001 (−.002; .000) |
| Gender (ref. Women) | ||||
| Men | .06 (0.02, 0.09)* | .04 (−.01; .10) | −.11 (−.16; .06)* | .00 (−.02; .03) |
| Education (ref. Low) | ||||
| Medium | −.10 (−.16; −.05)* | .02 (−.06; .11) | .00 (−.08; .09) | .07* (.04; .11) |
| High | −.11 (−.17; −.06)* | −.03 (−.12; .05) | .09 (.00; 0.18)* | .04* (.01; .08) |
| Unemployed (ref. No) | ||||
| Yes | .01 (−.05; .07) | .03 (−.07; .13) | −.05 (−.15; .02) | −.00 (−.05; .06) |
| Self-rated health (ref. Good) | ||||
| Poor | .00 (−.04; .04) | −.06 (−.13; .00) | .09 (.02; .17)* | −.02 (−.06; .01) |
| Functional limitations (ref. Severely limited) | ||||
| Limited but not severely | −.01 (−.05; .03) | .03 (−.04; .09) | −.05 (−.11; .01) | .03 (.00; .06) |
| Not limited at all | .04 (−.01; .09) | −.01 (−.08; .06) | −.08 (−.14; −.01)* | .04 (.01; .08)* |
Adjusted for survey country
*p < .05
Migration-related determinants of bricolage (marginal effects, change in probability)
| No bricolage | Within-system | Added to system | Alternative | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Migration background (ref. None) | ||||
| 1st Generation | .03 (−.02; .07) | −.06 (−.13; .01) | .04 (−.03; .11) | −.01 (−.05; .02) |
| 2nd Generation | .01 (−.05; .08) | −.11 (−.20; −.01)* | .06 (−.04; .16) | .00 (−.04; .04) |
| 3rd Generation | −.04 (−.12; .04) | −.07 (−.20; .05) | .08 (−.03; .19) | .03 (−.04; .10) |
| Years living in the country (ref. Not migrant) | ||||
| 0–10 years | .00 (−.08; .09) | −.10 (−.23; .02) | .06 (−.07; .19) | .03 (−.02; .08) |
| 11–20 years | .06 (−.03; .15) | .03 (−.11; .17) | −.03 (−.17; .11) | −.06 (−.09; −.04)* |
| > 20 years | .04 (−.01; .09) | .02 (−.06; .11) | −.04 (−.12; .05) | −.01 (−.06; .03) |
| Language proficiency (ref. Not migrant) | ||||
| Good | .03 (−.02; .08) | −.04 (−.12; .04) | .02 (−.07; .19) | −.01 (−.04; .02) |
| Poor | .02 (−.05; .08) | .01 (−.10; .12) | .00 (−.11; .11) | −.02 (−.07; −.02) |
Adjusted for survey country, age, gender, education, and functional limitations
*p < .05
Health-related knowledge, attitudes and experiences as determinants of bricolage (marginal effects, change in probability)
| No bricolage | Within-system | Added to system | Alternative | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trust in physicians | ||||
| Unadjusted (ref. Low) | ||||
| Medium | .07 (.02; .12)* | .06 (−.01; .13) | −.18 (−.24; −.11)* | .04 (.00; .08)* |
| High | .11 (.05; .16)* | .09 (.01; .16)* | −.25 (−.32; .17)* | .05 (.01; .10)* |
| Adjusteda (ref. Low) | ||||
| Medium | .03 (−.01; .07) | .06 (−.01; .13) | −.10 (−.16; −.03)* | −.01 (−.02; .05) |
| High | .01 (−.03; .06) | .07 (−.01; .16) | −.11 (−.18; .02)* | −.02 (−.02; .07) |
| Agency (ref. Low) | ||||
| Unadjusted (ref. Low) | ||||
| Medium | −.13 (−.17; −.09)* | .03 (−.03; .09) | .15 (.09; −.20)* | −.03 (−.06; .01) |
| High | −.18 (−.22;. -14)* | −.13 (−.20; −.06)* | .35 (.28; .42)* | −.02 (−.06; .02) |
| Adjusteda (ref. Low) | ||||
| Medium | −.07 (−.11; −.02)* | .01 (−.05; .08) | .09 (.03; −.15)* | −.02 (−.05; .01) |
| High | −.12 (−.16;. -08)* | −.11 (−.19; −.04)* | .25 (.17; .33)* | −.01 (−.05; .03) |
| Health literacy | ||||
| Unadjusted (ref. High) | ||||
| Low | .06 (.00; .13) | .02 (−.06; .11) | −.05 (−.11; .04) | −.04 (−.08; .01) |
| Adjusteda (ref. High) | ||||
| Low | .00 (−.04; .04) | .02 (−.05; .08) | −.02 (−.08; .04) | .00 (−.04; .05) |
aAdjusted for survey country, age, gender, education, migration background and functional limitations
*p < .05