Abstract

Objective To investigate the residents′ acceptance and the influencing factors of the hierarchical medical system in Xuzhou, and to suggest on effective system implementation. Methods Xuzhou residents free of cognitive impairment and over 18 years old were sampled for questionnaire survey in July-August 2016, to study their acceptance of their basics and acceptance of the system. 1 550 questionnaires were distributed, and 1 473 valid ones were recovered. The count data were expressed as constituent ratio, and χ2 test was used for single-factor analysis, with binary logistic regression analysis for multi-factor analysis. Results 71.0% of the residents embraced this system. Their acceptance varies significantly with their age, place of residence, education, annual average monthly income, self-rated health status, physical examination experience, conditions of chronic diseases, medical visit experience at primary healthcare institutions, and their awareness of the system (P<0.05). Conclusions The acceptance of the system by Xuzhou residents needs to be elevated, by means of greater promotional efforts, capacity building for primary institutions, so as to fully leverage the system to serve the residents. Key words: Health resources; Questionnaire survey; Hierarchical medical system; Influencing factors; Residents

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