Re-revisiting Andersen’s Behavioral Model of Health Services Use: a systematic review of studies from 1998–2011
Osnabrück University · Hochschule Osnabrück
Abstract
This systematic review aims to assess the use and implementation of the Behavioral Model of Health Services Use developed by Ronald M. Andersen in recent studies explicity using this model.
A systematic search was conducted using PubMed in April 2011. The search strategy aimed to identify all articles in which the Andersen model had been applied and which had been published between 1998 and March 2011 in English or German. The search yielded a total of 328 articles. Two researchers independently reviewed the retrieved articles for possible inclusion using a three-step selection process (1. title/author, 2. abstract, 3. full text) with pre-defined inclusion and exclusion criteria for each step. 16 studies met all of the inclusion criteria and were used for analysis. A data extraction form was developed to collect information from articles on 17 categories including author, title, population description, aim of the study, methodological approach, use of the Andersen model, applied model version, and main results. The data collected were collated into six main categories and are presented accordingly.
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3Topics & keywords
- Data extraction
- Inclusion (mineral)
- Systematic review
- Population
- Psychology
- MEDLINE
- Inclusion and exclusion criteria
- Applied psychology
- Reduced inequalities