An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.

OBJECTIVE:This study sought to examine the sources of inequity in health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China. METHODS:Based on data from the 5th National Health Service Survey in Shaanxi province, women's utilization of health examination services...

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Main Authors: Yuyan Qian, Jianmin Gao, Zhongliang Zhou, Ju'e Yan, Yongjian Xu, Xiaowei Yang, Yanli Li
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
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spelling doaj-563ec9b800374618a24ed3d88297c6412020-11-25T01:24:15ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-011210e018683710.1371/journal.pone.0186837An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.Yuyan QianJianmin GaoZhongliang ZhouJu'e YanYongjian XuXiaowei YangYanli LiOBJECTIVE:This study sought to examine the sources of inequity in health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China. METHODS:Based on data from the 5th National Health Service Survey in Shaanxi province, women's utilization of health examination services was examined according to gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates. The equity of health examination service utilization by 15- to 64-year-old women and the factors contributing to inequity were determined using the health concentration index, decomposition of the concentration index, and the horizontal inequity index. RESULTS:The examination rates for gynecological, cervical smear, and breast exams for 15- to 64-year-old women in Shaanxi province were 40.61%, 27.08%, and 24.59%, respectively. The horizontal inequity indices of gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 0.0480, 0.0423, and 0.0764, respectively, and each examination rate was higher for wealthy individuals. The contribution rates of economic status to the inequalities in gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 65.80%, 74.31%, and 56.49%, respectively. The contribution rates of educational status to the inequalities in gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 21.01%, 14.83% and 30.00%, respectively. The contribution rates of age to the inequalities in gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 25.77%, 26.55%, and 18.40%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS:Women's health examination rates differed between populations with different socio-demographic characteristics. There is pro-wealth inequality in each examination rate. This study found that financial status, age, and education level were the main reasons for the unequal utilization of health examination services.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5655443?pdf=render
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author Yuyan Qian
Jianmin Gao
Zhongliang Zhou
Ju'e Yan
Yongjian Xu
Xiaowei Yang
Yanli Li
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Jianmin Gao
Zhongliang Zhou
Ju'e Yan
Yongjian Xu
Xiaowei Yang
Yanli Li
An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Yuyan Qian
Jianmin Gao
Zhongliang Zhou
Ju'e Yan
Yongjian Xu
Xiaowei Yang
Yanli Li
author_sort Yuyan Qian
title An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.
title_short An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.
title_full An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.
title_fullStr An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.
title_full_unstemmed An equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China.
title_sort equity analysis of health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western china.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description OBJECTIVE:This study sought to examine the sources of inequity in health examination service utilization by women from underdeveloped areas in western China. METHODS:Based on data from the 5th National Health Service Survey in Shaanxi province, women's utilization of health examination services was examined according to gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates. The equity of health examination service utilization by 15- to 64-year-old women and the factors contributing to inequity were determined using the health concentration index, decomposition of the concentration index, and the horizontal inequity index. RESULTS:The examination rates for gynecological, cervical smear, and breast exams for 15- to 64-year-old women in Shaanxi province were 40.61%, 27.08%, and 24.59%, respectively. The horizontal inequity indices of gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 0.0480, 0.0423, and 0.0764, respectively, and each examination rate was higher for wealthy individuals. The contribution rates of economic status to the inequalities in gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 65.80%, 74.31%, and 56.49%, respectively. The contribution rates of educational status to the inequalities in gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 21.01%, 14.83% and 30.00%, respectively. The contribution rates of age to the inequalities in gynecological, cervical smear, and breast examination rates were 25.77%, 26.55%, and 18.40%, respectively. CONCLUSIONS:Women's health examination rates differed between populations with different socio-demographic characteristics. There is pro-wealth inequality in each examination rate. This study found that financial status, age, and education level were the main reasons for the unequal utilization of health examination services.
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