Utilization of Health Care Services and Common Disease Diagnoses among University Students: An Analysis of 35,249 Students from Thailand
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design
2.2. Setting
2.3. Data Sources and Contents
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Utilization of OPD Services
3.2. Utilization of IPD Services
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Fields of Education | Faculties |
---|---|
| Faculty of Education |
| Faculty of Humanities, Fine Arts, College of Art, Media and Technology, and International College of Digital Innovation. |
| Faculty of Social Sciences, Economics, Political Science and Public Administration, and Mass Communication. |
| Faculty of Business Administration and Law. |
| Faculty of Science. |
| Faculty of Engineering, Architecture, Agro-Industry, and Biomedical Engineering Institute. |
| Faculty of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine. |
| Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Associated Medical Sciences, Nursing, and Public Health. |
Characteristics | Number of Students Visiting OPD (n = 17,284) | % of Students Visiting OPD (col%) | Number of Total Students (N = 35,249) | % of Total Students (row%) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sex | ||||
- Male | 6262 | 36.23 | NA * | NA * |
- Female | 11,022 | 63.77 | ||
Age (Year) | ||||
- <21 | 6484 | 37.51 | NA * | NA * |
- 21–35 | 10,526 | 60.90 | ||
- 36–50 | 259 | 1.50 | ||
- 50–60 | 14 | 0.08 | ||
- >60 | 1 | 0.01 | ||
- Mean (SD) | 21.93 (3.77) | NA * | NA * | |
- Median (IQR) | 21 (20,23) | |||
Student level | ||||
1. Bachelor’s degree (Year of study) | ||||
- 1 year | 3740 | 21.64 | 7372 | 50.73 |
- 2 years | 3233 | 18.71 | 6395 | 50.56 |
- 3 years | 3359 | 19.43 | 6342 | 52.96 |
- 4 years | 3308 | 19.14 | 6407 | 51.63 |
- 5 years | 1073 | 6.21 | 1639 | 65.47 |
- 6 years | 622 | 3.60 | 816 | 76.23 |
- >6 years | 7 | 0.04 | 216 | 3.24 |
2. Non-degree program | 39 | 0.23 | 88 | 44.32 |
3. Graduate Certificate | 4 | 0.02 | 29 | 13.79 |
4. Master’s degree | 1,315 | 7.61 | 4,316 | 30.47 |
5. Higher Graduate Diploma Program | 285 | 1.65 | 325 | 87.69 |
6. Doctoral degree | 299 | 1.73 | 1304 | 22.93 |
The Fields of education and training (ISCED 2013) | ||||
- Education | 1017 | 5.88 | 1971 | 51.60 |
- Arts and humanities | 2519 | 14.57 | 5224 | 48.22 |
- Social sciences, journalism and information | 2162 | 12.51 | 4744 | 45.57 |
- Business administration and law | 1586 | 9.18 | 3739 | 42.42 |
- Natural science, mathematics and statistics | 1614 | 9.34 | 3048 | 52.95 |
- Engineering, manufacturing and construction | 2854 | 16.51 | 6165 | 46.29 |
- Agriculture and veterinary | 1284 | 7.43 | 2214 | 57.99 |
- Health science | 4248 | 24.58 | 8144 | 52.16 |
Characteristic | Utilization of OPD Services | ||
---|---|---|---|
n | % | ||
Visits per patient (n = 17,284 students) | |||
- 1 visit | 5948 | 34.31 | |
- > 1 visit | 11,336 | 65.59 | |
- Mean (SD) | 3.77 (4.53) | ||
- Median (IQR) | 2 (1,4) | ||
Setting (N = 65,150 visits) | |||
- Phai Lom clinic | 14,498 | 22.25 | |
- Maharaj Nakorn Chiang Mai hospital | 50,652 | 77.75 | |
Time of attendance (N = 65,150 visits) | |||
- Official working hours | 50,870 | 78.08 | |
- After hours | 10,215 | 15.68 | |
- Emergency room (24 h) | 4065 | 6.24 | |
The top 5 ICD coding categorized by gender (N = 58,180 visits) * | |||
Male (n = 21,769 visits) | n | % | 95%CI |
1. Z00-Z99: Factors influencing health status and contact with health services | 5508 | 25.30 | 24.73–25.89 |
2. J00-J99: Diseases of the respiratory system | 3416 | 15.69 | 15.21–16.18 |
3. S00-T88: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes | 1880 | 8.64 | 8.27–9.02 |
4. A00-B99: Certain infectious and parasitic diseases | 1795 | 8.25 | 7.88–8.62 |
5. M00-M99: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue | 1463 | 6.72 | 6.39–7.06 |
Female (n = Total 36,411 visits) | n | % | 95%CI |
1. Z00-Z99: Factors influencing health status and contact with health services | 8908 | 24.47 | 24.02–24.91 |
2. J00-J99: Diseases of the respiratory system | 5145 | 14.13 | 13.77–14.49 |
3. F01-F99: Mental, Behavioral, and Neurodevelopmental disorders | 2980 | 8.18 | 7.90–8.47 |
4. S00-T88: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes | 2537 | 6.97 | 6.71–7.23 |
5. L00-L99: Diseases of the skin and subcutaneous tissue | 2112 | 5.80 | 5.56–6.05 |
Characteristics | Number of Students Admitted (n = 407) | % of Admitted Students | Number of Total Students (N = 35,249) | % of Total Students |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sex | ||||
- Male | 197 | 48.40 | NA * | NA * |
- Female | 210 | 51.60 | ||
Age (Year) | ||||
- <21 | 99 | 24.32 | NA * | NA * |
- 21–35 | 295 | 72.48 | ||
- 36–50 | 13 | 3.19 | ||
- >50 | 0 | 0.00 | ||
- Mean (SD) | 22.95 (4.43) | NA * | NA * | |
- Median (IQR) | 22 (21,23) | |||
Student level | ||||
1. Bachelor’s degree (Year of study) | ||||
- 1 year | 57 | 14.00 | 7372 | 0.77 |
- 2 years | 82 | 20.15 | 6395 | 1.28 |
- 3 years | 68 | 16.71 | 6342 | 1.07 |
- 4 years | 87 | 21.38 | 6407 | 1.35 |
- 5 years | 25 | 6.14 | 1639 | 1.53 |
- 6 years | 18 | 4.42 | 816 | 2.21 |
- >6 years | 0 | 0.00 | 216 | 0.00 |
2. Non-degree program | 1 | 0.25 | 88 | 1.14 |
3. Graduate Certificate | 0 | 0.00 | 29 | 0.00 |
4. Master’s degree | 53 | 13.02 | 4316 | 1.23 |
5. Higher Graduate Diploma Program | 10 | 2.46 | 325 | 3.08 |
6. Doctoral degree | 6 | 1.47 | 1304 | 0.46 |
The fields of education and training (ISCED 2013) | ||||
- Education | 31 | 7.62 | 1971 | 1.57 |
- Arts and humanities | 71 | 17.44 | 5224 | 1.36 |
- Social sciences, journalism and information | 46 | 11.30 | 4744 | 0.97 |
- Business administration and law | 34 | 8.35 | 3739 | 0.91 |
- Natural science, mathematics and statistics | 52 | 12.78 | 3048 | 1.71 |
- Engineering, manufacturing and construction | 73 | 17.94 | 6165 | 1.18 |
- Agriculture and veterinary | 27 | 6.63 | 2214 | 1.22 |
- Health science | 73 | 17.94 | 8144 | 0.90 |
Characteristic | Utilization of IPD Services | ||
---|---|---|---|
n | % | ||
Number of admissions per patient (407 students) | |||
- 1 time | 370 | 90.91 | |
- >1 time | 37 | 9.09 | |
- Mean (SD) | 1.13 (0.49) | ||
- Median (IQR) | 1 (1,1) | ||
Days of stay (458 admissions) | |||
- 3 days or less | 261 | 56.99 | |
- 4–6 days | 100 | 21.83 | |
- 7–9 days | 39 | 8.52 | |
- 10 days or more | 59 | 12.66 | |
- Mean (SD) | 5.17 (6.27) | ||
- Median (IQR) | 3 (2,6) | ||
The top 5 ICD coding categorized by gender (458 admissions) | |||
Male (219 admissions) | n | % | 95%CI |
1. S00-T88: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes | 50 | 22.83 | 17.45–28.97 |
2. K00-K95: Diseases of the digestive system | 35 | 15.98 | 11.39–21.52 |
3. M00-M99: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue | 27 | 12.33 | 8.28–17.43 |
4. G00-G99: Diseases of the nervous system | 21 | 9.59 | 6.03–14.28 |
5. J00-J99: Diseases of the respiratory system | 16 | 7.31 | 4.23–11.59 |
Female (239 admissions) | n | % | 95%CI |
1. K00-K95: Diseases of the digestive system | 38 | 15.90 | 11.50–21.16 |
2. C00-D40: Neoplasms | 36 | 15.06 | 10.78–20.24 |
3. S00-T88: Injury, poisoning and certain other consequences of external causes | 29 | 12.13 | 8.28–16.96 |
4. F01-F99: Mental, Behavioral and Neurodevelopmental disorders | 29 | 12.13 | 8.28–16.96 |
5. M00-M99: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue | 19 | 7.95 | 4.85–12.14 |
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Pliannuom, S.; Pinyopornpanish, K.; Angkurawaranon, C.; Pinyopornpanish, K.; Wisetborisut, A.; Likhitsathian, S.; Jiraporncharoen, W. Utilization of Health Care Services and Common Disease Diagnoses among University Students: An Analysis of 35,249 Students from Thailand. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2021, 18, 7148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137148
Pliannuom S, Pinyopornpanish K, Angkurawaranon C, Pinyopornpanish K, Wisetborisut A, Likhitsathian S, Jiraporncharoen W. Utilization of Health Care Services and Common Disease Diagnoses among University Students: An Analysis of 35,249 Students from Thailand. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021; 18(13):7148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137148
Chicago/Turabian StylePliannuom, Suphawita, Kanokporn Pinyopornpanish, Chaisiri Angkurawaranon, Kanokwan Pinyopornpanish, Anawat Wisetborisut, Surinporn Likhitsathian, and Wichuda Jiraporncharoen. 2021. "Utilization of Health Care Services and Common Disease Diagnoses among University Students: An Analysis of 35,249 Students from Thailand" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 13: 7148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137148
APA StylePliannuom, S., Pinyopornpanish, K., Angkurawaranon, C., Pinyopornpanish, K., Wisetborisut, A., Likhitsathian, S., & Jiraporncharoen, W. (2021). Utilization of Health Care Services and Common Disease Diagnoses among University Students: An Analysis of 35,249 Students from Thailand. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 18(13), 7148. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18137148