Family support and transport cost: understanding health service among older people from the perspective of social-ecological model

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Background: This study is to investigate the interaction of family support, transport cost (ex-post), and disabilities on health service seeking behavior among older people from the perspective of social ecological model. Method: We conduct a series of regressions including the Poisson model and Multiple logit model. The Heckman two-stage procedure is also conducted to check the robustness. Results: Given that health care resources are generally concentrated in densely populated urban areas, access to services of higher-class health care facilities is found associated with higher transport cost (ex-post). Family support could also promote the access to higher-class health care facilities. Although disability may impede such access, this effect may be mitigated by paying higher transport cost (ex-post). Conclusions: Alleviating transport deprivation and promoting family support are critical for access to better healthcare services among older people with disabilities.

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Yuan, B., Zhang, T., & Li, J. (2022). Family support and transport cost: understanding health service among older people from the perspective of social-ecological model. Archives of Public Health, 80(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13690-022-00923-1

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