Kassas Petros, Gogou Eudoxia, Varsamas Charalampos, Vogiatzidis Konstantinos, Psatha Aggeliki, Pinaka Maria, Siachpazidou Dimitra, Sistou Alexandra, Papazoglou Eleftherios D, Kalousi Despoina, Vatzia Konstantina, Astara Kyriaki, Tsiouvakas Nikolaos, Zarogiannis Sotirios G, Gourgoulianis Konstantinos
Department of Respiratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, Biopolis, 41110 Larissa, Greece.
Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, School of Health Sciences, University of Thessaly, Biopolis, 41500 Larissa, Greece.
Healthcare (Basel). 2023 Jul 4;11(13):1931. doi: 10.3390/healthcare11131931.
Healthcare access and a high quality of the provided services to healthcare users are fundamental human rights according to the Alma Ata Declaration of 1978. Although 45 years have passed since then, health inequalities still exist, not only among countries but also within populations of the same country. For example, several small Greek islands have only a small Primary Healthcare Center in order to provide healthcare services to the insular population. In the current study, we investigated the level of self-reported overall, dental and mental health status and the level of satisfaction regarding the access to and the quality of the healthcare services provided by the Primary Healthcare center of Alonissos, along with registering the requirements for transportation to the mainland in order to receive such services. In this questionnaire-based cross-sectional study, 235 inhabitants of the remote Greek island of Alonissos that accounts for nearly 9% of the population participated (115 males and 120 females). The self-reported overall health status was reported to be moderate to very poor at a percentage of 31.49%, and the results were similar for dental and self-reported mental health status. Although nearly 60% of the participants reported very good/good quality of the healthcare provision, only 37.45% reported that the access to healthcare was very good/good, while around 94% had at least one visit to the mainland in order to receive proper healthcare services. Strategies for improving access to healthcare services need to be placed in remote Greek islands like Alonissos.
根据1978年的《阿拉木图宣言》,获得医疗保健服务以及向医疗保健使用者提供高质量的服务是基本人权。尽管自那时起已过去45年,但健康不平等现象仍然存在,不仅在国家之间,而且在同一个国家的人群中也存在。例如,希腊的几个小岛只有一个小型初级医疗保健中心,以便为岛上居民提供医疗保健服务。在本研究中,我们调查了自我报告的总体、牙齿和心理健康状况水平,以及对阿洛尼索斯初级医疗保健中心提供的医疗保健服务的可及性和质量的满意度水平,同时记录了前往大陆接受此类服务的交通需求。在这项基于问卷调查的横断面研究中,占人口近9%的希腊偏远岛屿阿洛尼索斯的235名居民参与了调查(115名男性和120名女性)。自我报告的总体健康状况被报告为中度至非常差,占比31.49%,牙齿和自我报告的心理健康状况结果相似。尽管近60%的参与者报告医疗保健提供质量非常好/好,但只有37.45%的人报告获得医疗保健的机会非常好/好,而约94%的人至少去过一次大陆以获得适当的医疗保健服务。需要在像阿洛尼索斯这样的希腊偏远岛屿上制定改善获得医疗保健服务机会的策略。