Background: To identify social factors determining the frequency of community health service (CHS) utilization among CHS users in China. Methods: Nationwide cross-sectional surveys were conducted in 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2011. A total of 86,116 CHS visitors selected from 35 cities were interviewed. Descriptive analysis and multinomial logistic regression analysis were employed to analyze characteristics of CHS users, frequency of CHS utilization, and the socio-demographic and socio-economic factors influencing frequency of CHS utilization. Results: Female and senior CHS clients were more likely to make 3–5 and$6 CHS visits (as opposed to 1–2 visits) than male and young clients, respectively. CHS clients with higher education were less frequ...
Background: Being an important part of China's Urban Health Care Reform System, Community Healt...
Actively seeking health services lies at the core of effective models of chronic disease self-manage...
BACKGROUND:People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulnerable to socioe...
BACKGROUND: To identify social factors determining the frequency of community health service (CHS) u...
To identify social factors determining the frequency of community health service (CHS) utilization a...
Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health service (CHS) f...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
BackgroundUtilization of basic public health services (BPHS) allows for disease prevention and manag...
Background: Primary health care (PHC) services are underused due to the unbalanced distribution of m...
Background: Although the community health service system is now established in China, the utilisatio...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the health status o...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the health status o...
There have been obstacles for internal migrants in China in accessing local public health services f...
Abstract Background Being an important part of China's Urban Health Care Reform System, Community He...
Background: Being an important part of China's Urban Health Care Reform System, Community Healt...
Actively seeking health services lies at the core of effective models of chronic disease self-manage...
BACKGROUND:People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulnerable to socioe...
BACKGROUND: To identify social factors determining the frequency of community health service (CHS) u...
To identify social factors determining the frequency of community health service (CHS) utilization a...
Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health service (CHS) f...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
BackgroundUtilization of basic public health services (BPHS) allows for disease prevention and manag...
Background: Primary health care (PHC) services are underused due to the unbalanced distribution of m...
Background: Although the community health service system is now established in China, the utilisatio...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the health status o...
ObjectiveThe objective of this study was to evaluate the factors associated with the health status o...
There have been obstacles for internal migrants in China in accessing local public health services f...
Abstract Background Being an important part of China's Urban Health Care Reform System, Community He...
Background: Being an important part of China's Urban Health Care Reform System, Community Healt...
Actively seeking health services lies at the core of effective models of chronic disease self-manage...
BACKGROUND:People with chronic non-communicable diseases (NCD) are particularly vulnerable to socioe...