Disability and Emergency Department Visits: A Path Analysis of the Mediating Effects of Unmet Healthcare Needs and Chronic Diseases
Previous studies identified disabilities and unmet healthcare needs, especially those related to primary healthcare, as predictors of ED use. This study examined the relationship between disability, unmet healthcare needs, chronic diseases, and ED visits in South Korea. This study was a cross-sectio...
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Main Authors: | Seungeun Park PhD, MPH, RN (Author), Jae-Hyun Park PhD, MD (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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