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What could be influencing older Ghanaians outpatient care utilization rate

Nwakasi, Candidus C., Brown, J. Scott and Anyanwu, Philip 2019. What could be influencing older Ghanaians outpatient care utilization rate. Ghana Medical Journal 53 (3) , pp. 217-225. 10.4314/gmj.v53i3.6

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Abstract

Objectives: Ghana’s population is rapidly aging and there may be healthcare access and utilization issues. This study investigates some of the issues that may influence outpatient care utilization rate among older Ghanaians. Methods: Cross-sectional wave 1 (2007-2010) data from WHO's Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health are used, and a sample of 1408 are analyzed. After multiple imputations of missing values, a negative binomial regression model is used to identify the association between outpatient care utilization rate and lifestyle activities. Results: The rate of outpatient care utilization is negatively associated with the rate of eating vegetables (β =0.0830, p < .001), fruits (β =0.0033, p < .05), moderate-exercise (β =0.4010, p < .001), moderate-work (β =0.2049, p < .001), walking/biking (β = 0.0436, p < .001), and positively associated with leisure hours ((β =0.0194, p < .001). Conclusion: To promote better aging situations of older adults in Ghana, poverty and poor education should be addressed as potential barriers to healthcare access. There is a need for policies that encourage healthier lifestyles for older Ghanaian’s health.

Item Type: Article
Date Type: Publication
Status: Published
Schools: Medicine
ISSN: 0016-9560
Date of First Compliant Deposit: 15 September 2020
Date of Acceptance: 1 September 2019
Last Modified: 05 Jan 2024 05:35
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/134845

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