Centre for Healthcare Resilience and Implementation Science, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
NHMRC Partnership Centre in Health System Sustainability, Australian Institute of Health Innovation, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Health Expect. 2021 Feb;24(1):95-110. doi: 10.1111/hex.13154. Epub 2020 Nov 20.
The views and experiences of the Australian public are an important barometer of the health system. This study provides key findings about the changing views held by Australians over time regarding their individual experiences and perceptions of the overall performance of the health system.
A population-based online survey was conducted in 2018 (N = 1024). Participants were recruited through market research panels. The results were compared with previous Australian population survey data sets from 2008 (N = 1146), 2010 (N = 1201) and 2012 (N = 1200), each of which used different population samples. The survey included questions consistent with previous surveys regarding self-reported health status, and questions about use, opinions and experiences of the health system.
Overall, there has been a shift in views from 2008 to 2018, with a higher proportion of respondents now viewing the Australian health-care system more positively (X (2, N = 4543) = 96.59, P < .001). In 2018, areas for attention continued to include the following: the need for more doctors, nurses and other health workers (29.0%); lower costs for care or Orion medicines (27.8%); more access to care (13.1%); and enhancements in residential aged care (17.3% rated these services as 'bad' or 'very bad').
This research suggests that Australians' perceptions of their health-care system have significantly improved over the last decade; however, concerns have emerged over access to medicines, inadequate workforce capacity and the quality of aged care facilities. Our study highlights the value of periodically conducting public sentiment surveys to identify potential emerging health system problems.
澳大利亚公众的观点和经验是衡量卫生系统的重要指标。本研究提供了澳大利亚人随着时间的推移对其个人经历和对卫生系统整体绩效的看法不断变化的主要发现。
2018 年进行了一项基于人群的在线调查(N=1024)。参与者通过市场研究小组招募。将结果与 2008 年(N=1146)、2010 年(N=1201)和 2012 年(N=1200)的先前澳大利亚人群调查数据集进行比较,每个数据集使用不同的人群样本。调查包括与先前调查一致的关于自我报告健康状况的问题,以及关于卫生系统使用、意见和经验的问题。
总体而言,自 2008 年以来,人们的看法发生了转变,现在有更多的受访者对澳大利亚医疗保健系统持更积极的看法(X(2,N=4543)=96.59,P<.001)。2018 年,需要关注的领域仍包括以下内容:需要更多的医生、护士和其他卫生工作者(29.0%);降低护理或 Orion 药物的成本(27.8%);更多的医疗服务机会(13.1%);以及改善养老院的服务(17.3%认为这些服务“差”或“非常差”)。
这项研究表明,在过去十年中,澳大利亚人对其医疗保健系统的看法有了显著改善;然而,人们对药品的可及性、劳动力能力不足以及养老院设施的质量表示担忧。我们的研究强调了定期进行公众意见调查以识别潜在的新兴卫生系统问题的价值。