Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development

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Autor(a) principal: Andrade,Gisele Nepomuceno de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Matoso,Leonardo Ferreira, Silva,Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da, Beinner,Mark Anthony, Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano, Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the use of primary health care services to follow-up the child growth and development in Brazil. METHOD A total of 7.9 million consultations of children (0–2 years old) across Brazil between March 2017 and May 2020 were studied. Differences between medians were analyzed using non-parametric tests, the Global Moran Index (IGM) and the Local Indicators of Spatial Association. RESULTS During the initial period of the pandemic, the median number of consultations was significantly lower than the same period in previous years, reducing more than 50%. The drop in 2020, compared to 2019, ranged from 49% to 62.2% across all regions of the country, except the South. The percentage reduction registered in 2019–2020 showed significant spatial autocorrelation (IGM = 0.20; p = 0.04), with the presence of low-low (states with reduction between 29% and 51%) and high-high (states with reduction between 55% and 69%) spatial clusters. CONCLUSION The covid-19 pandemic impacted the follow-up of child growth and development in primary health care services in Brazil, with a geographically uneven reduction.
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title Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development
spellingShingle Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development
Andrade,Gisele Nepomuceno de
Infant Welfare, prevention & control
Child Health Services
Maternal-Child Health Services
Facilities and Services Utilization
COVID-19
title_short Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development
title_full Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development
title_fullStr Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development
title_full_unstemmed Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development
title_sort Covid-19 pandemic impacts on follow-up of child growth and development
author Andrade,Gisele Nepomuceno de
author_facet Andrade,Gisele Nepomuceno de
Matoso,Leonardo Ferreira
Silva,Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da
Beinner,Mark Anthony
Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano
Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
author_role author
author2 Matoso,Leonardo Ferreira
Silva,Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da
Beinner,Mark Anthony
Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano
Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Andrade,Gisele Nepomuceno de
Matoso,Leonardo Ferreira
Silva,Tércia Moreira Ribeiro da
Beinner,Mark Anthony
Romano,Márcia Christina Caetano
Vieira,Ed Wilson Rodrigues
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Infant Welfare, prevention & control
Child Health Services
Maternal-Child Health Services
Facilities and Services Utilization
COVID-19
topic Infant Welfare, prevention & control
Child Health Services
Maternal-Child Health Services
Facilities and Services Utilization
COVID-19
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze the impact of the covid-19 pandemic on the use of primary health care services to follow-up the child growth and development in Brazil. METHOD A total of 7.9 million consultations of children (0–2 years old) across Brazil between March 2017 and May 2020 were studied. Differences between medians were analyzed using non-parametric tests, the Global Moran Index (IGM) and the Local Indicators of Spatial Association. RESULTS During the initial period of the pandemic, the median number of consultations was significantly lower than the same period in previous years, reducing more than 50%. The drop in 2020, compared to 2019, ranged from 49% to 62.2% across all regions of the country, except the South. The percentage reduction registered in 2019–2020 showed significant spatial autocorrelation (IGM = 0.20; p = 0.04), with the presence of low-low (states with reduction between 29% and 51%) and high-high (states with reduction between 55% and 69%) spatial clusters. CONCLUSION The covid-19 pandemic impacted the follow-up of child growth and development in primary health care services in Brazil, with a geographically uneven reduction.
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