Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors

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Autor(a) principal: Oscar,Marina Cecília Belotti
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva, Ribeiro,Gabriela de Cássia, Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Enfermagem (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify the prevalence of and factors related to access to neonatal consultation in the first week of life, in Brazil. Methods: a secondary data analysis from a national cross-sectional survey involving 14,133 mothers from primary care services. Pearson chi-square was used to analyze the prevalence of access to appointment and Poisson regression to analyze related factors, considering prevalence ratio (PR) and confidence intervals (95%CI). Results: the prevalence of healthcare visits was 63.0% in Brazil. Children of mothers, aged 30-39 years (PR=1.065; CI=1.029-1.103), and of single mothers (PR=1.021; CI=1.00-1.042) had higher prevalence of access. Children from the northern region of Brazil had a lower prevalence of healthcare visits compared to children from other regions. Conclusions: low prevalence of access to neonatal visits was identified in the first week of life in primary care services; the region of residence, maternal age, and marital status were identified among the related factors.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
title Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
spellingShingle Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
Oscar,Marina Cecília Belotti
Health Services Accessibility
Newborn
Pediatric Nursing
Primary Health Care
Brazil
title_short Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
title_full Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
title_fullStr Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
title_full_unstemmed Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
title_sort Neonatal visits in the first week of life in primary care: low prevalence and related factors
author Oscar,Marina Cecília Belotti
author_facet Oscar,Marina Cecília Belotti
Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva
Ribeiro,Gabriela de Cássia
Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva
Ribeiro,Gabriela de Cássia
Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oscar,Marina Cecília Belotti
Simão,Delma Aurélia da Silva
Ribeiro,Gabriela de Cássia
Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health Services Accessibility
Newborn
Pediatric Nursing
Primary Health Care
Brazil
topic Health Services Accessibility
Newborn
Pediatric Nursing
Primary Health Care
Brazil
description ABSTRACT Objectives: to identify the prevalence of and factors related to access to neonatal consultation in the first week of life, in Brazil. Methods: a secondary data analysis from a national cross-sectional survey involving 14,133 mothers from primary care services. Pearson chi-square was used to analyze the prevalence of access to appointment and Poisson regression to analyze related factors, considering prevalence ratio (PR) and confidence intervals (95%CI). Results: the prevalence of healthcare visits was 63.0% in Brazil. Children of mothers, aged 30-39 years (PR=1.065; CI=1.029-1.103), and of single mothers (PR=1.021; CI=1.00-1.042) had higher prevalence of access. Children from the northern region of Brazil had a lower prevalence of healthcare visits compared to children from other regions. Conclusions: low prevalence of access to neonatal visits was identified in the first week of life in primary care services; the region of residence, maternal age, and marital status were identified among the related factors.
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