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Table 3 The demands of older adults for health promotion services evaluation results

From: A study on the current state and equity level of the health promotion service demands among older adults in China

Indicators

Weight coefficient

Sequence

Scorea\(\left(\overline{x}\pm s\right)\)

Sequence

Health status

0.2800

-

 Behavioral capacityb

0.0558

11

53.04 ± 16.93

2

 Self-care

0.0541

12

48.23 ± 14.53

4

 Daily activities

0.0563

10

53.79 ± 15.40

1

 Physical pain

0.0604

9

43.85 ± 14.61

5

 Anxiety or depression

0.0534

13

39.34 ± 12.68

8

Health literacy and behavior

0.3879

-

 Communicationc

0.0412

14

48.42 ± 14.36

3

 Health information

0.0681

6

37.83 ± 21.17

9

 Information utilizationd

0.0651

8

34.12 ± 17.96

12

 Smoking

0.0687

5

41.81 ± 21.11

7

 Drinking

0.0674

7

43.42 ± 21.35

6

 Physical exercise

0.0774

4

37.70 ± 35.14

10

Preventive care service utilization

0.3321

-

 Health checkupe

0.0905

3

34.56 ± 18.16

11

 Family doctor

0.1245

1

20.67 ± 19.86

13

 Health publicityf

0.1171

2

27.98 ± 23.92

14

  1. aScore: The score of the demands of older adults for health promotion services (DOAHPS) (0–100); bBehavioral capacity: Refers to the level of behavioral ability such as autonomous walking and recognizing orientation; cCommunication: Ease of communication with providers when accessing health or preventive care services; dInformation utilization: The extent to which an individual changes his/her own lifestyle as directed by health or wellness information; eHealth checkup: Whether to have participated in regular health examinations (non-entry physical examinations, non-disease-related examinations); fHealth publicity: Have you received health publicity/guidance provided by primary medical institutions, et al.? (Excluding disease follow-up and follow-up)