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metadata.dc.type: Artigo de Periódico
Title: Trends in primary health care-sensitive conditions in Brazil: the role of the Family Health Program (Project ICSAP-Brazil)
Other Titles: Med Care
Authors: Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Oliveira, Veneza Berenice de
Pereira, Rosana Aquino Guimarães
Bonolo, Palmira de Fátima
Costa, Maria Fernanda Furtado de Lima e
Medina, Maria Guadalupe
Mota, Eduardo
Turci, Maria Aparecida
Macinko, James
metadata.dc.creator: Dourado, Maria Inês Costa
Oliveira, Veneza Berenice de
Pereira, Rosana Aquino Guimarães
Bonolo, Palmira de Fátima
Costa, Maria Fernanda Furtado de Lima e
Medina, Maria Guadalupe
Mota, Eduardo
Turci, Maria Aparecida
Macinko, James
Abstract: BACKGROUND: This study describes trends in hospital admission rates for primary healthcare-sensitive conditions (PHCSC) in Brazil. OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the impact of increased primary healthcare availability through the implementation of the Family Health Program (FHP) on PHCSC admissions rates at the national, regional, and state-levels between 1999 and 2007.RESEARCH DESIGN: An ecologic panel data study was used and a fixed effects multivariate negative binomial model was used to estimate the association of PHCSC admission rate and FHP controlling for other relevant covariates.RESULTS: It was shown that, at the national level, PHCSC hospital admissions declined by 24%-over 2.5 times more rapidly than the decline in hospitalizations for all other (non-PHCSC) conditions. Greater reductions in the PHCSC admission rates when compared with the non-PHCSC admission rates were also observed when the data were divided by regions and states. Regression models showed that at the state level the greater the FHP coverage, the less was the PHCSC hospital admissions even when controlling for confounding variables. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study have important implications for the healthcare model in countries that base their national health systems on primary healthcare. This is the first study to evaluate the association between FHP coverage and PHCSC admissions rates in all the Brazilian states over a long and relevant period for the consolidation of FHP in the country.
Keywords: Ambulatory Care/trends
Brazil/epidemiology
Health Services Accessibility/trends
Quality of Health Care
Multivariate Analysis
Socioeconomic Factors
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/2818
Issue Date: 2011
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