Determinants of Health Care Utilization — Visits and Referrals

This study explores determinants of I) general practitioner (GP) visits and II) referrals (outpatient and hospitalization). The analyses were performed with regression models on a set of data from a comprehensive population study of 3533 men and 3578 women aged 40–42 in a county in Northern Norway....

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Published in:Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine
Main Author: Fylkesnes, Knut
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publications 1993
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spelling crsagepubl:10.1177/140349489302100107 2024-09-30T14:40:11+00:00 Determinants of Health Care Utilization — Visits and Referrals Fylkesnes, Knut 1993 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/140349489302100107 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/140349489302100107 en eng SAGE Publications http://journals.sagepub.com/page/policies/text-and-data-mining-license Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine volume 21, issue 1, page 40-50 ISSN 0300-8037 journal-article 1993 crsagepubl https://doi.org/10.1177/140349489302100107 2024-09-17T04:41:00Z This study explores determinants of I) general practitioner (GP) visits and II) referrals (outpatient and hospitalization). The analyses were performed with regression models on a set of data from a comprehensive population study of 3533 men and 3578 women aged 40–42 in a county in Northern Norway. Among the various health status dimensions included, self-rated health was found to be the most important determinant, regardless of type of service. Factors, other than health status aspects affecting GP visits, were preoccupation with health and help seeking attitude. Volume of resources (GP per population), socio-demographic characteristics and social networks did not appear as important. Several inequitable effects were revealed on referrals: First, higher rate of referral of patients with higher educational achievement indicates a bias towards higher social status groups. Second, high GP/population ratio and residence in municipalities with referral care facilities were both found to be associated with higher probability of referral. Article in Journal/Newspaper Northern Norway SAGE Publications Norway Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine 21 1 40 50
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description This study explores determinants of I) general practitioner (GP) visits and II) referrals (outpatient and hospitalization). The analyses were performed with regression models on a set of data from a comprehensive population study of 3533 men and 3578 women aged 40–42 in a county in Northern Norway. Among the various health status dimensions included, self-rated health was found to be the most important determinant, regardless of type of service. Factors, other than health status aspects affecting GP visits, were preoccupation with health and help seeking attitude. Volume of resources (GP per population), socio-demographic characteristics and social networks did not appear as important. Several inequitable effects were revealed on referrals: First, higher rate of referral of patients with higher educational achievement indicates a bias towards higher social status groups. Second, high GP/population ratio and residence in municipalities with referral care facilities were both found to be associated with higher probability of referral.
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