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An Exploratory Analysis of Unmet Healthcare Needs Among Patients with Rare Diseases and Their Caregivers

Title
An Exploratory Analysis of Unmet Healthcare Needs Among Patients with Rare Diseases and Their Caregivers
Alternative Author(s)

Choi, Eun JinPark, SylviaChae, Su Mi ; Weng, Yue ru ; Kang, HaeLi ; Moon, Seok Jun

Keyword
Rare Diseases ; Caregiver ; Unmet Heatlhcare Needs ; Disability
Publication Year
2022-06-30
Publisher
Korea Institute for Health and Social Affairs
Citation
Health and Social Welfare Review Vol.42 No.2, pp.141-157
Abstract
This study was aimed at investigating unmet healthcare needs among rare diseases patients and their caregivers. An online survey was conducted of rare disease patients and their caregivers. A total of 456 responses was collected and analyzed. The respondents included 185 patients and 271 caregivers. They reported a total of 155 rare diseases. The prevalence of disability was 20.5% in the patient respondents, while the caregiver respondents reported a 66.1% disability prevalence for their rare disease patients.
This study used quality of life as the dependent variable. The independent variables include demographic and socioeconomic variables, w/o disabled, education, household income, economic activity, medical use and unmet needs questions. We used such statistical methods as correlation, analysis of variance, and regression analysis. Most of the caregivers were parents of children with rare diseases who, lacking adequate supportive information, spent much money to get rehabilitation service. Economic activities such as engaging in full time or part time jobs, were positively associated with increased quality of life and this was statistically significant for both the patients and caregivers.
There should be increased support for inclusive care for the patients and the family members with regard to economic support. Patient and caregivers need more support to get information and opportunities for treatment.
ISSN
1226-072X
KIHASA Research
Subject Classification
Health care > Health care service
Health care > Health care resources
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