European Journal of Epidemiology
Volume 25, Issue 9, 2010, Pages 651-660

Utilization and effectiveness of medical rehabilitation in foreign nationals residing in Germany (Article)

Brzoska P.* , Voigtländer S. , Spallek J. , Razum O.
  • a Department of Epidemiology and International Public Health, School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld, P.O. Box 10 01 31, Bielefeld 33501, Germany
  • b Department of Epidemiology and International Public Health, School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld, P.O. Box 10 01 31, Bielefeld 33501, Germany
  • c Department of Epidemiology and International Public Health, School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld, P.O. Box 10 01 31, Bielefeld 33501, Germany, University Medical Center, Institute of Medical Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics (IMBEI), Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Mainz, Germany, Department of Prevention and Evaluation, Bremen Institute for Prevention Research and Social Medicine (BIPS), Bremen, Germany
  • d Department of Epidemiology and International Public Health, School of Public Health, University of Bielefeld, P.O. Box 10 01 31, Bielefeld 33501, Germany

Abstract

In Germany, the proportion of foreign national residents receiving an invalidity pension is higher than that of Germans. Lower utilization and effectiveness of medical rehabilitation are presumed to be the main reasons. We aimed to examine whether differences in utilization and effectiveness of medical rehabilitation between Germans and foreign nationals are attributable to differences in socio-demography, socio-economic background and health status. Utilization of rehabilitation was analyzed for household members aged 18 years or above enrolled in the German Socio-Economic Panel in 2002-2004 (n = 19,521). Effectiveness of rehabilitation was defined by the occupational performance at the end of rehabilitation. It was examined by using an 80% random sample of all completed medical rehabilitations in the year 2006 funded by the German Statutory Pension Insurance Scheme (n = 634,529). Our study shows that foreign nationals utilize medical rehabilitation less often than Germans (OR = 0.68; 95%-CI = 0.50; 0.91). For those who do, medical rehabilitation is less effective (OR for low occupational performance = 1.50; 95%-CI = 1.46; 1.55). Both findings are only partially attributable to socio-demographic, socio-economic and health characteristics: After adjusting for these factors, ORs for utilization and low occupational performance were 0.66 (95%-CI = 0.49; 0.90) and 1.20 (95%-CI = 1.16; 1.24), respectively. It can be concluded that differences in the utilization and effectiveness of medical rehabilitation between Germans and foreign nationals cannot be explained only by socio-economic differences or poorer health before rehabilitation. In addition, factors such as the ability of the rehabilitative care system to accommodate clients with differing expectations, and migrant-specific characteristics such as cultural differences, seem to play a role. © 2010 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Author Keywords

Migrants Foreign nationals Effectiveness Utilization Germany rehabilitation

Index Keywords

cultural anthropology Germany immigrant pension demography human middle aged controlled study social aspect health status Aged rehabilitation Young Adult Humans Adolescent Treatment Outcome male Emigrants and Immigrants social insurance female Socioeconomic Factors socioeconomics Article health care utilization major clinical study adult random sample Sex Factors Age Factors expectation Healthcare Disparities foreign national rehabilitation care miscellaneous named groups job performance invalidity

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DOI: 10.1007/s10654-010-9468-y
ISSN: 03932990
Cited by: 44
Original Language: English