Newbold Bruce
School of Geography and Geology, McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.
J Health Serv Res Policy. 2005 Apr;10(2):77-83. doi: 10.1258/1355819053559074.
This paper focuses upon health status, need for care, and use of health care from 1994/95 to 2000/01 in the Canadian foreign-born population.
Using Statistics Canada's longitudinal National Population Health Survey, descriptive and survival analyses are used to explore immigrant health status and health care.
The health status of immigrants quickly declines after arrival, with a concomitant increase in use of health care services. However, survival analysis of the risk of a change to poor health indicates no difference between immigrants and the native-born. Similarly, there is no difference in the risk of hospital use between the two populations.
The health status of recent immigrant arrivals is observed to decline towards that of the native-born population, while health care utilization increases. However, increased use may not be sufficient to offset declines in health, meaning that need for health care within the immigrant population may be unmet.
本文聚焦于1994/95年至2000/01年加拿大外国出生人口的健康状况、护理需求及医疗保健利用情况。
利用加拿大统计局的纵向全国人口健康调查,采用描述性分析和生存分析来探究移民的健康状况及医疗保健情况。
移民抵达后健康状况迅速下降,同时医疗保健服务的使用随之增加。然而,对健康状况变差风险的生存分析表明,移民与本土出生者之间并无差异。同样,这两个人口群体在住院使用风险方面也没有差异。
观察到新抵达移民的健康状况朝着本土出生人口的健康状况下降,而医疗保健利用率则有所增加。然而,使用量的增加可能不足以抵消健康状况的下降,这意味着移民群体中的医疗保健需求可能未得到满足。