Perception of Health Care Access in Rural Georgia: Findings From a Community Health Needs Assessment Survey

Background: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individuals who live in rural areas, contributing to significant health disparities in this population. While perception of services has been cited as a determinant of utilization of health services, it is unk...

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Main Authors: Elisa Childs, Tiffany Washington
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Georgia Southern University 2022-01-01
Series:Journal of the Georgia Public Health Association
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/jgpha/vol8/iss3/9
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description Background: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individuals who live in rural areas, contributing to significant health disparities in this population. While perception of services has been cited as a determinant of utilization of health services, it is unknown how perception of services influences health care access in rural areas. The paucity of studies specific to areas in the United States that are medically underserved, necessitated this study and its quantification of the issues that are relevant to individuals living in rural Georgia. Methods: This study examined the perception of health care access of rural Georgians by analyzing results from a Community Health Needs Assessment survey. Multiple linear regression was performed to examine associations between perception of health care access and several environmental and sociocultural factors. Results: Two hundred and fourteen surveys were completed over a 6-week period by a largely Caucasian (85%) and female (78%) sample. Perception of health care quality was significantly related to perception of local health care access. Conclusion: Interventions and protocols that are implemented to increase health care access in rural areas should include how perception of health care quality might influence a person’s understanding and consequent decision to access local health care services. Because of the ambiguous nature of how “health care quality” is defined, future research is warranted to better understand how the term is operationalized and what relationship there is between the perception of “health care quality” and health care access in a rural area.
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spelling doaj.art-b1822b91096f463bb076965fa2891fde2022-12-22T00:41:12ZengGeorgia Southern UniversityJournal of the Georgia Public Health Association2471-97732022-01-018310.20429/jgpha.2022.080309Perception of Health Care Access in Rural Georgia: Findings From a Community Health Needs Assessment SurveyElisa ChildsTiffany WashingtonBackground: Limited access to health care services has been cited as a barrier to care for individuals who live in rural areas, contributing to significant health disparities in this population. While perception of services has been cited as a determinant of utilization of health services, it is unknown how perception of services influences health care access in rural areas. The paucity of studies specific to areas in the United States that are medically underserved, necessitated this study and its quantification of the issues that are relevant to individuals living in rural Georgia. Methods: This study examined the perception of health care access of rural Georgians by analyzing results from a Community Health Needs Assessment survey. Multiple linear regression was performed to examine associations between perception of health care access and several environmental and sociocultural factors. Results: Two hundred and fourteen surveys were completed over a 6-week period by a largely Caucasian (85%) and female (78%) sample. Perception of health care quality was significantly related to perception of local health care access. Conclusion: Interventions and protocols that are implemented to increase health care access in rural areas should include how perception of health care quality might influence a person’s understanding and consequent decision to access local health care services. Because of the ambiguous nature of how “health care quality” is defined, future research is warranted to better understand how the term is operationalized and what relationship there is between the perception of “health care quality” and health care access in a rural area.https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/jgpha/vol8/iss3/9ruralhealth carehealth care accesshealth care utilizationhealth disparitiesgeorgiageorgianshealth care qualityhealthcare accesshealthcare utilization
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title Perception of Health Care Access in Rural Georgia: Findings From a Community Health Needs Assessment Survey
title_full Perception of Health Care Access in Rural Georgia: Findings From a Community Health Needs Assessment Survey
title_fullStr Perception of Health Care Access in Rural Georgia: Findings From a Community Health Needs Assessment Survey
title_full_unstemmed Perception of Health Care Access in Rural Georgia: Findings From a Community Health Needs Assessment Survey
title_short Perception of Health Care Access in Rural Georgia: Findings From a Community Health Needs Assessment Survey
title_sort perception of health care access in rural georgia findings from a community health needs assessment survey
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health care
health care access
health care utilization
health disparities
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georgians
health care quality
healthcare access
healthcare utilization
url https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/jgpha/vol8/iss3/9
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