Abstract

The aim of this study was to assess the factors associated with primary healthcare (PHC) utilization among older adults with functional limitations, providing insights for improving the effectiveness of PHC for this population. We used the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) dataset, which encompasses 28 provinces in China. Logistic regression was used to analyze the people-related, care context-related, and linkage-related factors associated with PHC utilization. Approximately 55.61% of older adults with functional limitations utilized PHC in the past month, regardless of visit frequency or extent. Participants with lower educational attainment, those reporting more pain, and those living in rural areas had a higher likelihood of PHC utilization. Participants who received inpatient care in the past year had a lower likelihood of PHC utilization. We recommend that policymakers complement existing PHC health programs with increased health and social welfare support for this population.

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