A PATH ANALYSIS OF THE HEALTHCARE UTILIZATION AND SERVICES SATISFACTION AMONG COMMUNITY-DWELLING INDIVIDUALS WITH SPINAL CORD INJURY IN MALAYSIA

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Zainudin, Muhamad F. [1 ]
Hashim, Natiara M. [1 ]
Zohdi, Wan N. W. M. [1 ]
Hasnan, Nazirah [2 ]
Engkasan, Julia P. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Teknol MARA, Fac Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Sungai Buloh, Malaysia
[2] Univ Malaya, Fac Med, Dept Rehabil Med, Kuala Lumpur 50603, Malaysia
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spinal cord injury; rehabilitation; healthcare; health services; patient satisfaction; PEOPLE; PARTICIPATION; BARRIERS; ONTARIO; ACCESS; ADULTS;
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10.2340/jrm.v57.40621
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R49 [康复医学];
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100215 ;
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Purpose: To explore healthcare utilization patterns and healthcare services satisfaction among individuals with spinal cord injury in Malaysia. Methods: This cross-sectional study utilized the International Spinal Cord Injury (InSCI) Community Survey and involved 8 hospitals and 1 spinal cord injury organization. A total of 285 participants met the inclusion criteria. Subsequently, 6/11 sections of the InSCI questionnaire were analysed through a path analysis. Results: The 3 most utilized healthcare providers reported were physical and rehabilitation medicine specialists (76.5%), physiotherapists (36.8%), and primary care physicians (27.4%). The top 3 most severe health problems reported were sexual dysfunction, muscle spasm and spasticity, and contractures. Healthcare services satisfaction was high. Health problems predicted healthcare utilization (beta= 0.443), while activity limitation and participation restriction predicted healthcare services satisfaction (beta = -0.202). The activity limitation and participation restriction in male participants was moderated by the spinal cord injury severity (B = 2.330, p < 0.001) and health problems (B = 0.550, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Individuals with spinal cord injury in Malaysia rely heavily on physical and rehabilitation medicine specialists, highlighting accessibility challenges due to the centralized specialized rehabilitation services. Sexual dysfunction remains a significant yet under-addressed health concern. Despite these issues, satisfaction with healthcare services is high.
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