Abstract

BackgroundPeriodic physical examination is considered helpful in preventing illness and promoting health among the elderly. Limited information is available about the use of annual physical examinations among the elderly in rural areas, however. This research explores the distribution characteristics of annual physical examination use and its determinants among people aged 60 or over in rural China.MethodsA cross-sectional study was undertaken to estimate distribution characteristics of annual physical examination use and to collect data of sociodemographic characteristics, health knowledge level, and health communication channels. Participants were 1128 people aged 60 or over, randomly selected from four different provinces in the East, Mid-East, Mid-West, and West China. Logistic regression determined the predictors of annual physical examination use.ResultsParticipants were predominantly aged 60–79 (44.1%) and 70–79 (42.0%). A total of 716 (63.5%) participants underwent annual physical examinations. Those who reported acquiring health knowledge via bulletin boards and village doctors had a higher probability of using annual physical examinations (OR = 3.15 and 1.53). The probability for civil servants/retired having annual physical examinations was 2.16 times higher than for farmers. Those who had an average level of health knowledge had a higher probability of using annual physical examinations than those at the below-average level (odds ratio: 2.07).ConclusionThe government and public health institutions should assist farmers to acquire the habit of having annual physical examinations. Traditional channels, such as bulletin boards, should be used to deliver health information. Village doctors should be supported in delivering health information to the elderly in rural areas.

Highlights

  • Periodic physical examination is considered helpful in preventing illness and promoting health among the elderly

  • This study highlighted the relationship between health communication channels and annual physical examination use among adults aged 60 or more in rural China, as well as the predictors of the usage patterns of annual physical examination

  • The results emphasized the importance of two health communication channels, namely village doctors and bulletin boards, which are the most popular and trusted channels in rural China

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Introduction

Periodic physical examination is considered helpful in preventing illness and promoting health among the elderly. Periodic physical examination is considered an important and effective measure in the prevention of illness and promotion of health [1,2]. It provides an opportunity for health status evaluation, preventive health consultation, and physician-patient relationship promotion [3]. The elderly often suffer from diseases, especially chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidemia, and these diseases are a heavy economic burden for the elderly [7] It is necessary and appropriate for the elderly to have periodic physical examinations [8]

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