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BMC Health Services Research
Measurement of special access to home visit nursing services among Japanese disabled elderly people: using GIS and claim data
Takashi Naruse1  Satoko Nagata1  Mahiro Fujisaki-Sakai1  Hiroshige Matsumoto1 
[1]Department of Community Health nursing, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo
关键词: Home visit nursing;    Allocation;    Service use;    Geographic information systems (GIS);   
DOI  :  10.1186/s12913-017-2322-0
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】
Abstract Background Home care service demands are increasing in Japan; this necessitates improved service allocation. This study examined the relationship between home visit nursing (HVN) service use and the proportion of elderly people living within 10 min’ travel of HVN agencies. Methods The population of elderly people living within reach of HVN agencies for each of 17 municipalities in one low-density prefecture was calculated using public data and geographic information systems. Multilevel logistic analysis for 2641 elderly people was conducted using medical and long-term care insurance claims data from October 2010 to examine the association between the proportion of elderly people reachable by HVNs and service usage in 13 municipalities. Municipality variables included HVN agency allocation appropriateness. Individual variables included HVN usage and demographic variables. Results The reachable proportion of the elderly population ranged from 0.0 to 90.2% in the examined municipalities. The reachable proportion of the elderly population was significantly positively correlated with HVN use (odds ratio: 1.938; confidence interval: 1.265–2.967). Conclusions Residents living in municipalities with a lower reachable proportion of the elderly population are less likely to use HVN services. Public health interventions should increase the reachable proportion of the elderly population in order to improve HVN service use.
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