The Scientific World Journal (Jan 2021)

Ethnic Variations in Healthcare Service Utilization and Access in Vietnamese Mountainous Setting

  • Tuan Le Anh,
  • Ha Vu Ngoc,
  • Dua Nguyen Nhu,
  • Anh Truong Thi Mai,
  • Tam Ngo Thi,
  • Bach Nguyen Xuan,
  • Kien Pham Trung,
  • Hung Hoang Nam,
  • Anh Nguyen Thi Hoang,
  • Thanh Luong Trung

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/6650303
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2021

Abstract

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Evidence of health service use and access across different target groups is essential for policy development, health promotion, and promotion of equity in healthcare. This study aims to look at ethnic variations in health service use and access among residents in mountainous areas of Vietnam. A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted on 321 adults from two mountainous communes in Bac Kan province. Healthcare service use and access were evaluated by using a structured questionnaire. Zero-inflated Poisson regression was used to examine the ethnic variations in the healthcare service use and access. Of 321 mountainous residents, 63.6% used health services in the previous 12 months, of which 24.9% respondents used inpatient services and 47.9% used outpatient services. The number of outpatient medical services used by the Tay participant was higher than that of the Kinh and other ethnic groups (p0.05). This study showed the ethnic differences in outpatient use of health services among communities living in the northern mountainous setting of Vietnam.