The document analyzes data from 225 respondents in Barangay San Jose, Cebu City, focusing on their healthcare utilization and satisfaction levels, particularly among older populations. It finds that demographic factors such as age, gender, civil status, and living conditions do not significantly influence healthcare service utilization, suggesting other factors may play a more critical role. However, gender is noted to have a significant relationship with the level of satisfaction regarding healthcare services.
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The document analyzes data from 225 respondents in Barangay San Jose, Cebu City, focusing on their healthcare utilization and satisfaction levels, particularly among older populations. It finds that demographic factors such as age, gender, civil status, and living conditions do not significantly influence healthcare service utilization, suggesting other factors may play a more critical role. However, gender is noted to have a significant relationship with the level of satisfaction regarding healthcare services.
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Specifically, our result supports the fact that there
PRESENTATION, ANALYSIS, is a larger proportion of older people living in this
community, as shown by the census data. AND INTERPRETATION OF ● So let’s proceed to the studies that could further support our datas DATA ● According to Smith and Johnson (2021) in their study on aging populations in urban THE INTERPLAY OF UTILIZATION AND settings SATISFACTION IN HEALTHCARE ACCESS AMONG THE ELDERLIES IN ● Seniors often exhibit different patterns of BARANGAY SAN JOSE, CEBU CITY engagement in community health care services and survey participation compared to younger ● This chapter presents, analyzes, and interprets individuals. the data gathered from 225 respondents in ● In contrast, the least represented age group is Barangay San Jose, Cebu City, regarding their 85 and above, accounting for only 1.78% (n=4) level of utilization and satisfaction of healthcare of the respondents. services provided to them. ● Reasons: ● With a thorough analysis and corresponding 1. Lower involvement/ participation in interpretation, surveys ● We used tables to present our collected data. 2. Obstacles in obtaining information (tech ● The Profile of the respondent provides a related or they’re in a remote area comprehensive overview of the respondents’ 3. Physical accessibility issues (lack for demographics, including age, gender, civil status ramps for elderlies, uneven surface and and living conditions. others) And as you can see in the table, . According to WHO ● The data indicated that the majority of GENDER respondents fall within the age group of 65-74 ● Being female as the majority of participants of highest frequency of ___, which ____%( largest the survey aligned to the study of GARCIA ET age group. ) AL. (2020) Comprise of __% ● Which states that___ When it comes to gender, female is the largest IN THE CIVIL STATUS, our data shows that majority group which has the highest frequency of ___ in elderlies ars singles are___and minority of them comprise ___of the population ● Compared to male which only has __ of ANDDDDD LIVING CONDITION frequency ● UN states that__it also indicates___. And ● Civil Status! Most of them are singles which recents studies confirmed___ *crucially* covered __percent ● While, minority of them are separated TABLE 4 ● When tackling about living condition, Now let’s take a look at the table 4 ● Elderlies who live with any member of the family ● From the results of the test of hypothesis on the is the common in the area ___ because our data significant relationship between the shows demographic profile of the respondents and ● While none of them are living alone their level of utilization of healthcare services. ● From the table, we could know that a variable/ demographic profile is significant if it reached to For that reason, the specific finding that we’re 0..05 p value looking at matches what we already know about the ● LIVING CONDITION - farthest community from its official population count (the ● And as we can see, GENDER has the nearest p census). value ● But these demographic factors still don not have significant ● The Chi-square analysis displays that____ ● The demographic factors of age (X² = 0.799, p = 0.939), gender (X² = 2.220, p = 0.099), civil status (X² = 3.893, p = 0.421), and living condition (X² = 0.098, p = 0.952) do not have a significant relationship with the respondents' level of utilization of healthcare services, as indicated by the p-values being greater than the significance level of 0.05, supporting the conclusion that these demographic factors do not significantly influence healthcare service utilization. ● Therefore, factors other than the demographic profile may play a more significant role in determining the respondents' healthcare service utilization. ● And This aligns with the study by Wan (2024), which also underscores the significance of demographic factors in shaping healthcare utilization, explaining that they may have a lesser impact than other variables. Wan’s findings suggest that while age and gender levels do influence healthcare-seeking behavior, factors such as health literacy, perceived quality of care, and system accessibility play a more decisive role. Since the demographic factors dont have a significant relation with their level of utilization. DO YOU THINK IT'S THE SAME WITH THEIR LEVEL OF SATISFACTION?
TABLE 5
NOW LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT THE TABLE 5
AND THERE WE SEE…
● Among the variables, GENDER has the only
significant with relationship with the level of satisfaction…
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