Social determinants of access to healthcare as indicator of health equity among patients with chronic diseases in Jordan: a cross-sectional study
by Rula Al-Rimawi; Jafar Alasad Alshraideh; Mahmoud Al-Hussami; Madi Jaghbir
International Journal of Environment and Health (IJENVH), Vol. 10, No. 1, 2020

Abstract: Background: The study aims to describe and predict the social determinants of accessing healthcare as an indicator of health equity among patients with chronic diseases. Methods: A cross-sectional structured face to face interview survey of 320 patients selected from three hospitals. Hierarchical regression was used to predict the social determinant of accessing healthcare system in Jordan. Results: Seven predictors were statistically significant, R = 0.368, R2 = 0.135, adjusted R2 = 0.116, F(7,309) = 6.91, P < 0.001. The variables predicted approximately 12% of the variance in accessibility scores. The strongest unique predictive contribution was from household income and gender. Higher income and being female predicted higher scores on accessibility. Whereas, faraway distance between place of residency and hospital predicted lower scores on accessibility. Conclusion: There is inequity between patients in accessing public healthcare system in Jordan based on income, gender and place of residency.

Online publication date: Mon, 15-Mar-2021

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