Self-reported chronic diseases and health status and health service utilization - Results from a community health survey in Singapore

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Objective. To report the extent of self-reported chronic diseases, self-rated health status (SRH) and healthcare utilization among residents in 1-2 room Housing Development Board (HDB) apartments in Toa Payoh. Materials & methods. The study population included a convenience sample of residents from 931 housing development board (HDB) units residing in 1-2 room apartments in Toa Payoh. Convenience sampling was used since logistics precluded random selection. Trained research assistants carried out the survey. Results were presented as descriptive summary. Results: Respondents were significantly older, 48.3% reported having one or more chronic diseases, 32% have hypertension, 16.8% have diabetes, and 7.6% have asthma. Median SRH score was seven. Hospital inpatient utilization rate were highest among Indian ethnic group, unemployed, no income, high self-rated health (SRH) score, and respondents with COPD, renal failure and heart disease. Outpatient utilization rate was significantly higher among older respondents, females, and those with high SRH scores (7-10). Conclusions: The findings confirming that residents living in 1-2 room HDB apartments are significantly older, with higher rates of chronic diseases, health care utilization than national average, will aid in healthcare planning to address their needs. © 2012 George et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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George, P. P., Heng, B. H., De Castro Molina, J. A., Wong, L. Y., Wei Lin, N. C., & Cheah, J. T. S. (2012). Self-reported chronic diseases and health status and health service utilization - Results from a community health survey in Singapore. International Journal for Equity in Health, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-9276-11-44

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