National Economics University, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Institute of Social and Medical Studies, Hanoi, Vietnam.
Inquiry. 2024 Jan-Dec;61:469580241304247. doi: 10.1177/00469580241304247.
This study examined various factors, including social support as a mediating one, influencing subjective unmet needs (SUN) in Vietnamese older people during the COVID-19 pandemic. Using logistic regression models with a national survey on older persons, we identified determinants of SUN, and then further explored how social support moderated the association between experiencing SUN and chronic diseases. We found that about 25% of Vietnamese older persons experienced SUN during the pandemic, in which more advanced age, living alone, lack of healthcare insurance and having chronic diseases were risk factors, while higher education, better wealth, and stronger social support played as protective factors. Particularly, social support was found a significantly moderated factor between SUN and chronic diseases. Based on these findings, we argued that it would be imperative to strengthen healthcare system at the grassroot level so as to improve accessible and adequate care for older persons, especially those with chronic diseases. Also, enhancing social support via solidary family and community members, particularly in times of crisis, was recommended to address older persons' healthcare needs.
本研究考察了各种因素,包括社会支持作为中介因素,对 COVID-19 大流行期间越南老年人主观未满足需求(SUN)的影响。我们使用全国老年人调查的逻辑回归模型,确定了 SUN 的决定因素,然后进一步探讨了社会支持如何调节经历 SUN 与慢性疾病之间的关联。我们发现,约 25%的越南老年人在疫情期间经历了 SUN,其中年龄较大、独居、缺乏医疗保险和患有慢性疾病是风险因素,而较高的教育程度、更好的财富和更强的社会支持则起到了保护作用。特别是,社会支持被发现是 SUN 与慢性疾病之间的一个显著调节因素。基于这些发现,我们认为,当务之急是加强基层医疗体系,为老年人,特别是患有慢性疾病的老年人提供可及和充足的护理。此外,建议通过团结的家庭和社区成员来增强社会支持,特别是在危机时期,以满足老年人的医疗保健需求。