Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, Canada
The use of health services may vary across people with different socioeconomic statuses, and may be determined by many factors. The purposes of this study were (i) to examine the socioeconomic differences in the propensity and intensity of use for three main home-based health services, that is, home...
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doaj-abf3e383218846fd8936c532a66a07272020-11-25T00:56:22ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health1660-46012017-07-0114780210.3390/ijerph14070802ijerph14070802Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, CanadaJiaoli Cai0Denise N. Guerriere1Hongzhong Zhao2Peter C. Coyte3School of Economics, Wuhan University of Technology, 122 Luoshi Road, Wuhan 430070, Hubei, ChinaInstitute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Health Sciences Building, 155 College Street, Suite 425, Toronto, ON M5T 3M6, CanadaSchool of Economics, Wuhan University of Technology, 122 Luoshi Road, Wuhan 430070, Hubei, ChinaInstitute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation, University of Toronto, Health Sciences Building, 155 College Street, Suite 425, Toronto, ON M5T 3M6, CanadaThe use of health services may vary across people with different socioeconomic statuses, and may be determined by many factors. The purposes of this study were (i) to examine the socioeconomic differences in the propensity and intensity of use for three main home-based health services, that is, home-based palliative care physician visits, nurse visits and personal support worker (PSW) hours; and (ii) to explore the determinants of the use of home-based palliative care services. A prospective cohort study was employed. A total of 181 caregivers were interviewed biweekly over the course of the palliative care trajectory, yielding a total of 994 interviews. The propensity and intensity of health service use were examined using logistic regression and negative binomial regression, respectively. The results demonstrated that both the propensity and intensity of home-based nurse and PSW visits fell with socioeconomic status. The use of home-based palliative care services was not concentrated in high socioeconomic status groups. The common predictors of health service use in the three service categories were patient age, the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) score and place of death. These findings may assist health service planners in the appropriate allocation of resources and service packages to meet the complex needs of palliative care populations.https://www.mdpi.com/1660-4601/14/7/802Canadahome-based caresocioeconomic differencehealth service use |
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Jiaoli Cai Denise N. Guerriere Hongzhong Zhao Peter C. Coyte Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, Canada International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health Canada home-based care socioeconomic difference health service use |
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Jiaoli Cai Denise N. Guerriere Hongzhong Zhao Peter C. Coyte |
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Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, Canada |
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Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, Canada |
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Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, Canada |
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Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, Canada |
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Socioeconomic Differences in and Predictors of Home-Based Palliative Care Health Service Use in Ontario, Canada |
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socioeconomic differences in and predictors of home-based palliative care health service use in ontario, canada |
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The use of health services may vary across people with different socioeconomic statuses, and may be determined by many factors. The purposes of this study were (i) to examine the socioeconomic differences in the propensity and intensity of use for three main home-based health services, that is, home-based palliative care physician visits, nurse visits and personal support worker (PSW) hours; and (ii) to explore the determinants of the use of home-based palliative care services. A prospective cohort study was employed. A total of 181 caregivers were interviewed biweekly over the course of the palliative care trajectory, yielding a total of 994 interviews. The propensity and intensity of health service use were examined using logistic regression and negative binomial regression, respectively. The results demonstrated that both the propensity and intensity of home-based nurse and PSW visits fell with socioeconomic status. The use of home-based palliative care services was not concentrated in high socioeconomic status groups. The common predictors of health service use in the three service categories were patient age, the Palliative Performance Scale (PPS) score and place of death. These findings may assist health service planners in the appropriate allocation of resources and service packages to meet the complex needs of palliative care populations. |
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