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Analysis of Senior Population Visits to Physical Medicine in Croatia

Vedrana Mužić
Endi Radović
Marin Marinović


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Abstract

The aim of the study was to analyze the senior population when deciding to choose either going to the private or public
physical medicine practice in Croatia. 240 patients (public and private group, 120 participants each) from the Croatian
medium large county Primorje–Gorski kotar, were enrolled from 6 physical medicine practices (3 public and 3 private).
Between December 1st 2009 and January 31st 2010, in the public and private practices seniors aged 65 to 85 years were
64.17%, 52.40% respectively, of all interviewed participants in single group. The results showed that in Croatia majority
of seniors visiting the physical medicine were females in revisit and dependents of government health insurance. Study
suggested the great influence of: general practitioner, closeness to home and time of the appointment for patients going to
public physical medicine, while in private peers and sooner appointment outweigh. In either practice seniors were satisfied
with the overall quality of health services and graded the best average-higher in favor for the private. Elderly Croatian
residents showed to be the important feature in physical medicine and rehabilitation and to participate actively in
their health issues. Following those results, we will perform the study in the rest of the country and compare it to this
data. That could enable the specific improvement for the health care of seniors in Croatia.

Keywords

senior population; physical medicine and rehabilitation; private and public medical practice; Primorje – Gorski kotar County; Croatia

Hrčak ID:

72277

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/72277

Publication date:

25.9.2011.

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