Osong Public Health Res Perspect.  2017 Apr;8(2):147-154. 10.24171/j.phrp.2017.8.2.07.

What Makes Vietnamese (Not) Attend Periodic General Health Examinations? A 2016 Cross-sectional Study

Affiliations
  • 1School of Business, FPT University, Hanoi, Vietnam. hoangvq@fsb.edu.vn
  • 2FPT School of Business Bitexco Group, Hanoi, Vietnam.
  • 3Sciences Po Paris, Campus Européen de Dijon, Dijon, France.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
General health examinations (GHE) have become an increasingly common measure for preventive medicine in Vietnam. However, little is known about the factors among Viet-namese people who attend or miss GHE. Budget or time constraints remain to be evaluated for better-informed policy making. This study investigates factors affecting behaviors in attending periodic GHE. The main objectives are as follows: (1) to explore empirical relationships between influencing factors and periodic GHE frequencies, and (2) to predict the probabilities of attending GHE under associated conditions.
METHODS
The study used a 2,068-observational dataset, obtained from a Vietnamese survey in 2016. The analysis was then performed using the methods of baseline-category logits for establishing relationships between predictor and response variables.
RESULTS
Significant relationships were found among the expenditure and time consumption, health priority and sensitivity to health data, insurance status, and frequency of GHE, with most p-values = 0.01.
CONCLUSION
Generally, people attended the GHE when they had the resources and health priorities (72.7% probability). Expenditure and time remain key obstacles to the periodic GHE. Health priority and health data are important in improving rates for GHEs. Health insurance should play a positive role in promoting the GHE.

Keyword

general health examination; health insurance; medical costs; health service consumers; Vietnam

MeSH Terms

Asian Continental Ancestry Group*
Budgets
Cross-Sectional Studies*
Dataset
Health Expenditures
Health Priorities
Humans
Insurance Coverage
Insurance, Health
Policy Making
Preventive Medicine
Vietnam
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