Characterization Of Low Income Adults Use Of Emergency Department Services

HEALTH BEHAVIOR AND POLICY REVIEW(2015)

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Objective: This paper examines differences in characteristics of food pantry clients using an Emergency Department (ED) versus a Primary Care Provider (PCP) for primary healthcare. Methods: Data from a 2012-13 survey at 5 food pantries (N = 251 adults) were evaluated. Socio-demographics, insurance coverage, financial trade-offs and services, chronic diseases, health perceptions, and behaviors were stratified by healthcare source. Inferential statistics were employed to evaluate differences across the primary source of healthcare. Results: ED users engaged in high-risk health behaviors and significantly lower rates of preventive health screenings. The ED cohort reported significantly poorer perceptions of health and lower prevalence of disease. Conclusions: Food pantry clients that utilized a PCP reported better health outcomes and behaviors, supporting efforts for continued care in this highly vulnerable and underserved population.
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primary care, emergency healthcare, poor and underserved, food security, food pantry users, Andersen's Behavioral Model of Health Service Use
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