Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina

Autores
Marín, Gustavo Horacio; Vetere, Pablo Emiliano; Marín, Lupe; Giangreco, Lucía; Dalto, Santiago; Garcia, Gladys; Madonia, María Gabriela; Alconada Magliano, Juan Pedro; Marin, Gina; Ferrero, María Laura; Bourgeois, Marcelo Javier; Moran, Virginia; Jauregui, Aylen; Madeo, Aldo Franco; Gygli, Silvina; Soibelzon, Laura; Marin, Cloe; Rivadulla, Patricia; Raffaeli, María; Sbattella, Daniela; Agueda, Jorge; Haag, Griselda Octavia; Etchegoyen, Graciela Susana; Wright, Ricardo Abraham; Pracilio, Horacio Oscar; Arinavarreta, Adriana
Año de publicación
2021
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
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versión publicada
Descripción
Aims: To determine self-health image and illness perception as potential barriers to health services access among inhabitants of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Methods: A cross-sectional study, where survey, “Brief Illness- Perception Questionnaire” and basic medical examination were performed on 2430 participants at homes. Results: Although men showed a better concept of their state of health, they perceived their illness worse and belatedly. Only 45% of participants perceived symptoms disease, and from them, 48% finally decided to consult to the health system. Hence, from every 100 sick people, only 21 had access to a health institution. Higher level of education achieved, better socio-economic conditions or holding health insurance were significantly associated with appropriate health seeking, and access to health service. Conclusions: Self-health image and disease perception affected people’s access to health services. Participants of this study showed suboptimal disease perception, manifested as meager and delayed demand for care. These results demonstrate the weakness of current health care model based on people’s spontaneous demand. It is necessary to adopt a new health system for the entire population, regardless of the self-awareness that people may have about their own health/disease status. It would be a more inclusive, effective and efficient healthcare model.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
Materia
Ciencias Médicas
Demand-Side Barriers
Illness Perception
Self-Health Image
Health Care Model
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Universidad Nacional de La Plata
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
title Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
spellingShingle Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
Marín, Gustavo Horacio
Ciencias Médicas
Demand-Side Barriers
Illness Perception
Self-Health Image
Health Care Model
title_short Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
title_full Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
title_fullStr Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
title_sort Barriers to Health Service Access: A Study on Conditioning Factors of Self-Health and Illness Perception in Argentina
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Marín, Gustavo Horacio
Vetere, Pablo Emiliano
Marín, Lupe
Giangreco, Lucía
Dalto, Santiago
Garcia, Gladys
Madonia, María Gabriela
Alconada Magliano, Juan Pedro
Marin, Gina
Ferrero, María Laura
Bourgeois, Marcelo Javier
Moran, Virginia
Jauregui, Aylen
Madeo, Aldo Franco
Gygli, Silvina
Soibelzon, Laura
Marin, Cloe
Rivadulla, Patricia
Raffaeli, María
Sbattella, Daniela
Agueda, Jorge
Haag, Griselda Octavia
Etchegoyen, Graciela Susana
Wright, Ricardo Abraham
Pracilio, Horacio Oscar
Arinavarreta, Adriana
author Marín, Gustavo Horacio
author_facet Marín, Gustavo Horacio
Vetere, Pablo Emiliano
Marín, Lupe
Giangreco, Lucía
Dalto, Santiago
Garcia, Gladys
Madonia, María Gabriela
Alconada Magliano, Juan Pedro
Marin, Gina
Ferrero, María Laura
Bourgeois, Marcelo Javier
Moran, Virginia
Jauregui, Aylen
Madeo, Aldo Franco
Gygli, Silvina
Soibelzon, Laura
Marin, Cloe
Rivadulla, Patricia
Raffaeli, María
Sbattella, Daniela
Agueda, Jorge
Haag, Griselda Octavia
Etchegoyen, Graciela Susana
Wright, Ricardo Abraham
Pracilio, Horacio Oscar
Arinavarreta, Adriana
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Marín, Lupe
Giangreco, Lucía
Dalto, Santiago
Garcia, Gladys
Madonia, María Gabriela
Alconada Magliano, Juan Pedro
Marin, Gina
Ferrero, María Laura
Bourgeois, Marcelo Javier
Moran, Virginia
Jauregui, Aylen
Madeo, Aldo Franco
Gygli, Silvina
Soibelzon, Laura
Marin, Cloe
Rivadulla, Patricia
Raffaeli, María
Sbattella, Daniela
Agueda, Jorge
Haag, Griselda Octavia
Etchegoyen, Graciela Susana
Wright, Ricardo Abraham
Pracilio, Horacio Oscar
Arinavarreta, Adriana
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Ciencias Médicas
Demand-Side Barriers
Illness Perception
Self-Health Image
Health Care Model
topic Ciencias Médicas
Demand-Side Barriers
Illness Perception
Self-Health Image
Health Care Model
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Aims: To determine self-health image and illness perception as potential barriers to health services access among inhabitants of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Methods: A cross-sectional study, where survey, “Brief Illness- Perception Questionnaire” and basic medical examination were performed on 2430 participants at homes. Results: Although men showed a better concept of their state of health, they perceived their illness worse and belatedly. Only 45% of participants perceived symptoms disease, and from them, 48% finally decided to consult to the health system. Hence, from every 100 sick people, only 21 had access to a health institution. Higher level of education achieved, better socio-economic conditions or holding health insurance were significantly associated with appropriate health seeking, and access to health service. Conclusions: Self-health image and disease perception affected people’s access to health services. Participants of this study showed suboptimal disease perception, manifested as meager and delayed demand for care. These results demonstrate the weakness of current health care model based on people’s spontaneous demand. It is necessary to adopt a new health system for the entire population, regardless of the self-awareness that people may have about their own health/disease status. It would be a more inclusive, effective and efficient healthcare model.
Facultad de Ciencias Médicas
description Aims: To determine self-health image and illness perception as potential barriers to health services access among inhabitants of La Plata, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Methods: A cross-sectional study, where survey, “Brief Illness- Perception Questionnaire” and basic medical examination were performed on 2430 participants at homes. Results: Although men showed a better concept of their state of health, they perceived their illness worse and belatedly. Only 45% of participants perceived symptoms disease, and from them, 48% finally decided to consult to the health system. Hence, from every 100 sick people, only 21 had access to a health institution. Higher level of education achieved, better socio-economic conditions or holding health insurance were significantly associated with appropriate health seeking, and access to health service. Conclusions: Self-health image and disease perception affected people’s access to health services. Participants of this study showed suboptimal disease perception, manifested as meager and delayed demand for care. These results demonstrate the weakness of current health care model based on people’s spontaneous demand. It is necessary to adopt a new health system for the entire population, regardless of the self-awareness that people may have about their own health/disease status. It would be a more inclusive, effective and efficient healthcare model.
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