Frequency and predictors of health services use by Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders: Evidence from the U.S. National Health Interview Survey

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Narcisse M.-R. [1 ]
Felix H. [2 ]
Long C.R. [1 ]
Hudson T. [3 ]
Payakachat N. [4 ]
Bursac Z. [5 ]
McElfish P.A. [1 ]
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[1] Office of Community Health and Research, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest, 1125 North College Ave, Fayetteville, 72703, AR
[2] Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham St, Little Rock, 72205, AR
[3] Division of Health Services Research, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham St, Little Rock, 72205, AR
[4] Division of Pharmaceutical Evaluation and Policy, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, 4301 West Markham St, Little Rock, 72205, AR
[5] Division of Biostatistics, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, 910 Madison Ave, Memphis, 38163, TN
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Andersen's model of health services use; Emergency department; outpatient services; Native Hawaiians and other Pacific islanders; National Health Interview Survey; Stereotype logistic regressions;
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10.1186/s12913-018-3368-3
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Background: Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders (NHPIs) are one of the fasting growing racial groups in the United States (US). NHPIs have a significantly higher disease burden than the US population as a whole, yet they remain underrepresented in research. The purpose of this study is to examine factors associated with health care utilization among NHPIs. Methods: Drawing from the 2014 NHPI-National Health Interview Survey, we used stereotype logistic regressions to examine utilization of emergency department (ED) and outpatient services among 2172 individuals aged 18 and older. Results: NHPIs with chronic diseases were twice as likely to be multiple ED users and nearly four times as likely to be frequent-users of outpatient services. Social support played a protective role in preventing multiple use of ED. Having a usual source of care made it more than eight times as likely to be a frequent-user of outpatient services. Use of eHealth information increased the odds of using ED and outpatient services. Ability to afford health care increased the odds of using outpatient services. There was no association between health insurance coverage and use of ED and outpatient services among NHPIs. Conclusions: This research provides the first available national estimates of health services use by NHPIs. Efforts to improve appropriate use of health services should consider leveraging the protective factors of social support to reduce the odds of frequent ED use, and having a usual source of care to increase use of outpatient services. © 2018 The Author(s).
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