Prevalence and associated factors of self-treatment behaviour among different elder subgroups in rural China: a cross-sectional study.
Wanchun XuZhong LiZijing PanRuibo HeLiang ZhangPublished in: International journal for equity in health (2020)
Self-treatment was prevalent among the elders in rural China. Better health status, no recent alcohol consumption and no utilisation of family practice are associated with self-treatment among rural elders. Older elders in the non-empty nest group were more likely to self-treat, while the empty-nest elders with self-care habits in traditional Chinese medicine were less likely to self-treat. Deeper understanding of the self-treatment behaviour among rural elders may provide insights for identifying the potential service gaps and developing improvement strategies in the health care delivery system for the elderly in China.