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Does government assistance improve utilization of eye care services by low-income individuals?

机译:政府援助是否会改善低收入人群对眼保健服务的利用?

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Objective To examine whether government-funded, low-income vision care programs improve use of eye care services by low-income individuals in Canada. Design Cross-sectional survey. Participants 27,375 white respondents to the Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS) Healthy Aging 2008/2009. Methods Government-funded, low-income vision care programs were reviewed. The amount of assistance provided was compared with professional fee schedules for general/routine eye examinations and market prices for eyeglasses. The utilization of eye care providers was derived from the CCHS. Results To receive low-income vision care assistance, individuals must be in receipt of social assistance. Criteria for receiving social assistance are stringent. The Canadian Financial Capability Survey revealed that 7.9% of Canadians aged 45 to 64 years and 5.5% aged ≥65 years received social assistance in 2009. The CCHS found in 2008/2009 that 12.5% of citizens aged 45 to 64 years and 13.2% of those aged ≥65 years had difficulty paying for basic expenses such as food. In 5 provinces, low-income vision care assistance fully covers a general/routine eye examination. In the remainder, the assistance provided is insufficient for a general/routine eye examination. The assistance for eyeglasses is inadequate in 5 provinces, requiring out-of-pocket copayments. Among middle-aged whites who self-reported not having glaucoma, cataracts, diabetes, or vision problems not corrected by lenses, utilization of eye care providers was 28.1% among those with financial difficulty versus 41.9% among those without (p < 0.05), giving a prevalence ratio 0.68 (95% CI 0.57-0.80) adjusted for age, sex and education. Conclusions Despite government assistance, low-income individuals use vision care services less often than wealthy individuals.
机译:目的探讨政府​​资助的低收入视力保健计划是否能改善加拿大低收入人群对眼保健服务的使用。设计横断面调查。参与者27,375位白人受访者参加了2008/2009年加拿大社区健康调查(CCHS)健康老龄化。方法审查政府资助的低收入视力保健计划。将提供的援助金额与常规/常规眼科检查的专业收费表以及眼镜的市场价格进行了比较。眼保健服务提供者的使用来自CCHS。结果要获得低收入视力保健援助,个人必须获得社会援助。接受社会救助的标准很严格。 《加拿大金融能力调查》显示,2009年,年龄在45至64岁之间的加拿大人中有7.9%,年龄在65岁以上的人群中有5.5%在2009年获得了社会援助。CCHS在2008/2009年发现,年龄在45至64岁之间的人中,有12.5%的人获得了社会援助。年龄≥65岁的人难以支付基本费用,例如食物。在5个省中,低收入视力保健援助完全涵盖了常规/常规眼科检查。在其余的方面,所提供的协助不足以进行普通/常规眼科检查。在5个省中,对眼镜的援助不足,需要自付费用。在自我报告没有青光眼,白内障,糖尿病或未通过晶状体矫正的视力问题的中年白人中,有经济困难的人使用眼保健提供者的比例为28.1%,而没有经济困难的人为41.9%(p <0.05),得出年龄,性别和教育程度调整后的患病率0.68(95%CI 0.57-0.80)。结论尽管有政府的帮助,但低收入人群使用视力保健服务的频率低于富裕人群。

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