While undergoing the unprecedented urbanization process in the past few decades, China has also experienced a major epidemiological shift from predominantly infectious diseases to chronic conditions. Using data from a national survey of 1,288 respondents in urban China, this study examines the prevalence of chronic conditions and receipt of treatment among urbanized rural residents who have experienced in situ urbanization. Negative binomial and logistic regressions were applied to estimate the differences in chronic conditions, receipt of treatment, and concern of seeking medical treatment among urbanized rural residents as compared to urban residents and rural-to-urban migrants. The results indicate that urbanized rural residents have sim...
BackgroundIn view of the irreversible pathology of progressive exacerbation, the societal burden of ...
Background: Demographic ageing is occurring at an unprecedented rate in China. Chronic diseases and ...
China has seen the largest human migration in history, and the country's rapid urbanisation has impo...
2013-2014 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
China is undergoing a rapid transition from a rural to an urban society. This societal change is a c...
Abstract Background With a large population of internal migrants from all over the world, China has ...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Abstract Background The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) is a voluntary social health insurance...
Objectives Non-communicable diseases, which can refer to chronic diseases that are not caused by inf...
OBJECTIVES:Non-communicable diseases, which can refer to chronic diseases that are not caused by inf...
Summary. This paper compares the knowledge and utilization of health services among rural residents,...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
Abstract Background China has been experiencing the largest rural to urban migration in history. Rur...
Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health service (CHS) f...
BackgroundIn view of the irreversible pathology of progressive exacerbation, the societal burden of ...
Background: Demographic ageing is occurring at an unprecedented rate in China. Chronic diseases and ...
China has seen the largest human migration in history, and the country's rapid urbanisation has impo...
2013-2014 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
China is undergoing a rapid transition from a rural to an urban society. This societal change is a c...
Abstract Background With a large population of internal migrants from all over the world, China has ...
BACKGROUND: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
Abstract Background The New Cooperative Medical Scheme (NCMS) is a voluntary social health insurance...
Objectives Non-communicable diseases, which can refer to chronic diseases that are not caused by inf...
OBJECTIVES:Non-communicable diseases, which can refer to chronic diseases that are not caused by inf...
Summary. This paper compares the knowledge and utilization of health services among rural residents,...
Background: Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health ser...
China is experiencing a dramatically increasing process of rural-urban migration, which is almost pa...
Abstract Background China has been experiencing the largest rural to urban migration in history. Rur...
Although expected to act as gate-keeping primary care providers, as community health service (CHS) f...
BackgroundIn view of the irreversible pathology of progressive exacerbation, the societal burden of ...
Background: Demographic ageing is occurring at an unprecedented rate in China. Chronic diseases and ...
China has seen the largest human migration in history, and the country's rapid urbanisation has impo...