2013
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0061068
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Distribution of Illness and Medical Expenditure: A Survey in Two Villages in Rural Beijing

Abstract: BackgroundThe main goal of this study is to examine the distributions of illness conditions and resulting medical expenditures and their associated factors. To achieve this goal, an in-house survey was conducted in August of 2012 in rural Beijing, the capital city of China.ResultsThe survey was conducted in Nanjianchang and Beijianchang, which are two villages 20 KM away from Miyun, a satellite city of Beijing. Data was collected on 346 households, which included 834 members. Variables measured included househ… Show more

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“…In this study, self-treatment was defined as taking drugs and/or other home remedies or having a massage and/or physiotherapy, when experiencing symptoms during a period of 2 weeks prior to survey. In a survey study conducted in Miyun, a satellite city of Beijing, China, in 2012, out of 346 households, 75 had more than 5 episodes of self-treatments per person within 12 months ( 7 , 12 ). In a survey conducted in Iran on weld workers ( 27 ), 90% stated a preference for self-treatment, 84.5% had used folk treatments, and 90% of the drugs used came from the stock of home pharmacies.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Self-treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this study, self-treatment was defined as taking drugs and/or other home remedies or having a massage and/or physiotherapy, when experiencing symptoms during a period of 2 weeks prior to survey. In a survey study conducted in Miyun, a satellite city of Beijing, China, in 2012, out of 346 households, 75 had more than 5 episodes of self-treatments per person within 12 months ( 7 , 12 ). In a survey conducted in Iran on weld workers ( 27 ), 90% stated a preference for self-treatment, 84.5% had used folk treatments, and 90% of the drugs used came from the stock of home pharmacies.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Self-treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prevalence can vary across regions. It has been demonstrated that self-medication in rural areas is common ( 62 ), and a lot of studies have focused on rural areas ( 7 , 33 , 63 ). A national survey study conducted in China over a period of 4 years showed that prevalence was higher in urban areas than in rural China ( 2 ).…”
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“…In recent years, medical expenditures [ 18 22 ] and health insurance [ 21 , 23 26 ], which are closely linked in patients’ vital interests, together with associated factors, have been important topics in many studies. In 2012, a survey which was conducted in two villages in Beijing observed a positive association between out-of-pocket (OOP) medical expenditures and age [ 19 ]. Other studies on healthcare expenditure showed that household income, the presence of chronic disease [ 20 ] and the usage of insurance [ 21 ] [ 23 ] had significant influence on healthcare expenditure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wang et al , 2015; Q. Wang et al , 2015), loss of a spouse (Rolden et al , 2014), distribution of illness conditions (Song et al , 2013) and out-of-pocket spending caps (Abramowitz and O’Hara, 2015; Riggs et al , 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%