National Centre for Naturopathic Medicine, Southern Cross University, East Lismore, NSW, Australia.
Department of Rural Health, University of South Australia, Whyalla Norrie, Australia.
Health Soc Care Community. 2021 Jul;29(4):905-917. doi: 10.1111/hsc.13124. Epub 2020 Aug 7.
Regional South Australia has some of the highest rates of psychological distress, chronic disease and multimorbidity of any Australian State or Territory. Yet, the healthcare needs of this population are still not completely understood. To better understand the healthcare needs of regional South Australians, we invited adults living in the region to complete the 44-item consumer utilisation, expectations and experiences of healthcare instrument (CONVERSATIONS), online or in hard-copy. The survey was conducted between April 2017 and March 2018. A multi-modal recruitment campaign was utilised to promote the survey. We examined associations between study outcomes and remoteness area, and drew comparisons between our findings and other surveys reporting pertinent outcomes in the urban SA population. The questionnaire was completed by 3,926 adults (52.5% females; 37.6% aged 60 + years). Among the 264 distinct health conditions reported by participants, the most prevalent were hypertension (31.6%), depression (25.7%), anxiety (23.5%) and hypercholesterolaemia (22.9%). The lifetime prevalence of these conditions among participants exceeded rates reported in urban SA. The largest regional-urban health disparities were observed for eczema/dermatitis, skin cancer, other cancer types and cataracts, where prevalence rates were 2075%, 400%, 373% and 324% higher, respectively, than that reported in urban SA. Participants also reported higher levels of multimorbidity (37.7% higher) relative to urban South Australians. By contrast, participants appeared to be exposed to fewer lifestyle risk behaviours (e.g. smoking, alcohol, inadequate fruit or vegetable intake) than their urban counterparts. In summary, there was a high level of healthcare need, and considerable health disparity among participants when compared with urban settings (particularly for skin and eye conditions). These findings highlight the need for a more targeted approach to delivering health services and health promotion activities in regional areas.
南澳大利亚地区的心理健康问题、慢性疾病和多种疾病的发病率是澳大利亚所有州或领地中最高的。然而,该地区的医疗保健需求仍未被完全了解。为了更好地了解南澳大利亚地区居民的医疗保健需求,我们邀请该地区的成年人在线或通过纸质问卷填写 44 项消费者医疗保健利用、期望和体验工具(CONVERSATIONS)。调查于 2017 年 4 月至 2018 年 3 月进行。我们采用了多模式的招募活动来推广这项调查。我们研究了研究结果与偏远地区之间的关系,并将我们的研究结果与其他报告城市 SA 人口相关结果的调查进行了比较。共有 3926 名成年人(52.5%为女性;37.6%年龄在 60 岁以上)完成了问卷。在参与者报告的 264 种不同健康状况中,最常见的是高血压(31.6%)、抑郁(25.7%)、焦虑(23.5%)和高胆固醇血症(22.9%)。这些疾病在参与者中的终身患病率高于城市 SA 报告的患病率。参与者的区域性-城市性健康差距最大的是湿疹/皮炎、皮肤癌、其他癌症类型和白内障,其患病率分别比城市 SA 高 2075%、400%、373%和 324%。参与者还报告了更高的多重疾病发病率(高 37.7%),而不是城市南澳大利亚人。相比之下,参与者似乎比城市同龄人暴露于更少的生活方式风险行为(如吸烟、饮酒、水果或蔬菜摄入不足)。总的来说,与城市环境相比,参与者的医疗保健需求水平较高,健康差距较大(特别是在皮肤和眼睛疾病方面)。这些发现强调了在区域提供医疗服务和促进健康活动需要更有针对性的方法。