| Literature DB >> 35019847 |
Ilona Hrudey1, Annemarie Minow2,3, Svenja Walter1, Stefanie March2, Enno Swart1, Christoph Stallmann1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In Germany, the proportion of people with chronic diseases and multimorbidity is increasing. To counteract the emergence and worsening of age-related conditions, there is a need for preventive care structures and measures. The preventive services that are financed by statutory health insurance (SHI; eg, vaccinations, cancer screening) are only used by part of the German population. There are no current findings about the utilization of these services by older adults in the eastern German federal state of Saxony-Anhalt, which is particularly strongly affected by demographic change.Entities:
Keywords: Germany; barriers; cancer screening; determinants; medical check-ups; older people; prevention; preventive dental care; utilization; vaccinations
Year: 2022 PMID: 35019847 PMCID: PMC8792768 DOI: 10.2196/33512
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Res Protoc ISSN: 1929-0748
Figure 1Overview of the study design. GP: general practitioner.
Figure 2Flowchart of the convergent mixed methods design of the study. Modified from [19].
Survey sections and operationalization.
| Survey section | Subtopics | Number of items |
| General health status | Subjective health [ | 5 |
| Health behavior | Health awareness [ | 8 |
| Perceived spatial access to ambulatory health care | Satisfaction with the access to medical care, existence of a general practitioner (GP), self-estimated travel time to reach a physician and the mode of transport used, forgoing medically necessary outpatient care [ | 7 |
| Utilization of preventive services | Utilization and related behavior regarding statutory health insurance (SHI) bonus programs, dental check-ups, medical check-ups, cancer screening and vaccinations, knowledge of SHI bonus programs [ | 20 |
| Health literacy and health-related information behavior | Health literacy [ | 4 |
| Personal characteristics | Sex [ | 12 |
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