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Unpacking the role of transport inequalities among older adults for accessing healthcare in Bengaluru, India

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posted on 2024-02-06, 10:30 authored by DS Patil, A Bailey, S George, M Hyde, L Ashok

Mobility, access to transport and healthcare play a crucial part in healthy ageing. However, these often posechallenges for older adults in the global South. This study applies the three concepts of ‘motility’ (access, competence and appropriation), to explore transport inequalities and barriers to access healthcare services for older adults in Bengaluru, India. The paper draws on interviews with sixty adults, aged 50 years and over, residing in urban Bengaluru. A semi-structured in-depth interview guide was employed to explore the transport inequalities. Applying thematic analysis, we present the mobility and transport barriers to access healthcare. Restricted access to healthcare services due to unavailable and unaffordable transportation resulted in missed appointments, delayed care and deterioration of health conditions. To cope with the barriers, older adults often visited less specialised clinics for regular check-ups and those with financial constraints resorted to self-medication. These actions further deteriorated health and led to adverse health outcomes. Our findings suggest that integrated health and transport policies must be designed to ensure equitable access to transportation services. Enabling older adults to have more independent lives and improve access to preventive healthcare is essential for better health outcomes.

Funding

This research was conducted as a part of the EQUIMOB (Inclusive Cities through Equitable Access to Urban Mobility) project, which is funded by the Dutch Research Council (W 07.30318.003) and Utrecht University, the Netherlands.

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Author affiliation

School of Business, University of Leicester

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Published in

Global Public Health

Volume

18

Issue

1

Pagination

2274438

Publisher

Informa UK Limited

issn

1744-1692

eissn

1744-1706

Copyright date

2023

Available date

2024-02-06

Spatial coverage

England

Language

eng

Data Access Statement

Data will be available with the corresponding author on request.

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