The Effects of Rural Residence and Other Social Vulnerabilities on Subjective Measures of Unmet Need
- 1 October 2005
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Medical Care Research and Review
- Vol. 62 (5) , 617-628
- https://doi.org/10.1177/1077558705279315
Abstract
To determine whether self-reports of unmet need are biased measures of access to health care, the authors examine the relationship between rural residence and perceived need for physician services. They perform logistic regression analyses to examine the likelihood of reporting a need for routine preventive care and/or specialty care using data from the National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs. Even after controlling for factors known to be associated with evaluated need, parents of rural children were less likely to report a need for routine or specialty services. Poor children, those whose mothers had less education, and those who were uninsured in the previous year were also less likely to perceive a need for physician services. Findings suggest that rural residence and other social vulnerabilities are associated with decreased perception of need, which may bias subjective measurements of unmet need for these populations.Keywords
This publication has 16 references indexed in Scilit:
- Unmet Need for Routine and Specialty Care: Data From the National Survey of Children With Special Health Care NeedsPediatrics, 2004
- The Impact of the Iowa S-SCHIP Program on Access, Health Status, and the Family EnvironmentAcademic Pediatrics, 2003
- Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care for Children With Special Health Care NeedsAcademic Pediatrics, 2002
- The National Survey of Children with Special Health Care NeedsAcademic Pediatrics, 2002
- Developing Policies Responsive to Barriers to Health Care Among Rural Residents: WhatDo We Need to Know?The Journal of Rural Health, 2002
- Who Cares for Medicaid-Enrolled Children With Chronic Conditions?Pediatrics, 2001
- Providing Pediatric Subspecialty Care: A Workforce AnalysisPediatrics, 2000
- Barriers to Preventive Health Services for Minority Households in the Rural SouthThe Journal of Rural Health, 1996
- De Facto Mental Health Services in the Rural SouthJournal Of Health Care For The Poor and Underserved, 1995
- Health Insurance Status and Ambulatory Care for ChildrenNew England Journal of Medicine, 1994