Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019

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Autor(a) principal: Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Gomes, Crizian Saar, Prates, Elton Junior Sady, Santos, Fausto Pereira dos, Almeida, Wanessa da Silva de, Stopa, Sheila Rizato, Pereira, Cimar Azeredo, Szwarcwald, Célia Landmann
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Resumo: Objective: Compare the demand and use of health services between 2013 and 2019, and analyze the associated sociodemographic and health variables in 2019. Methods: Cross-sectional study with data from the National Health Survey (PNS) 2013 and 2019. The prevalence and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for the demand and use of health services were estimated. In 2019, the differences in the indicators were analyzed according to sociodemographic variables and the crude and adjusted by sex and age prevalence ratios (RP) were estimated. Results: There was an increase of 22% in the demand for health care in the last two weeks, going from 15.3% (95% CI: 15.0-15.7) in 2013 to 18.6% (95% CI: 18.3 -19.0) in 2019. There was a reduction in use in the last two weeks, from 97% (95% CI: 96.6-97.4) in 2013 to 86.1% (95% CI: 85.4-86.8) in 2019, which was observed for most Federation Units. In 2019, the demand for care was greater among women, the elderly, those with high schooling, individuals with health insurance and poor self-rated health. They obtained greater access to health services in the fifteen days prior to the survey: men, children or adolescents up to 17 years of age, people with health insurance and poor health self-assessment. Conclusion: The demand for health services has grown and reduced access in the last 15 days between 2013 and 2019. These differences may have been exacerbated by the austerity measures implemented in the country.
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spelling Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019Análise da demanda e acesso aos serviços nas últimas duas semanas, Pesquisa Na-cional de Saúde 2013 e 2019Acesso aos Serviços de SaúdeIndicadores de SaúdeServiços de SaúdeEstudos TransversaisSaúde Pública; BrasilAccess to Health ServicesHealth IndicatorsHealth ServicesCross-Sectional StudiesPublic Health; BrazilObjective: Compare the demand and use of health services between 2013 and 2019, and analyze the associated sociodemographic and health variables in 2019. Methods: Cross-sectional study with data from the National Health Survey (PNS) 2013 and 2019. The prevalence and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for the demand and use of health services were estimated. In 2019, the differences in the indicators were analyzed according to sociodemographic variables and the crude and adjusted by sex and age prevalence ratios (RP) were estimated. Results: There was an increase of 22% in the demand for health care in the last two weeks, going from 15.3% (95% CI: 15.0-15.7) in 2013 to 18.6% (95% CI: 18.3 -19.0) in 2019. There was a reduction in use in the last two weeks, from 97% (95% CI: 96.6-97.4) in 2013 to 86.1% (95% CI: 85.4-86.8) in 2019, which was observed for most Federation Units. In 2019, the demand for care was greater among women, the elderly, those with high schooling, individuals with health insurance and poor self-rated health. They obtained greater access to health services in the fifteen days prior to the survey: men, children or adolescents up to 17 years of age, people with health insurance and poor health self-assessment. Conclusion: The demand for health services has grown and reduced access in the last 15 days between 2013 and 2019. These differences may have been exacerbated by the austerity measures implemented in the country.Objetivo: Comparar a procura e utilização dos serviços de saúde entre 2013 e 2019, e analisar as variáveis sociodemográficas e de saúde associadas em 2019. Métodos: Estudo transversal com dados da Pesquisa Nacional de Saúde (PNS) 2013 e 2019. Foram estimados a prevalência e os intervalos de confiança de 95% (IC95%) referentes à procura e utilização dos serviços de saúde. Em 2019, analisaram-se as diferenças dos indicadores segundo variáveis sociodemográficas e foram estimadas as razões de prevalência (RP) brutas e ajustadas por sexo e idade. Resultados: Ocorreu aumento de 22% na procura por atendimento de saúde nas duas últimas semanas, passando de 15,3% (IC95%: 15,0;15,7) em 2013 para 18,6% (IC95%: 18,3;19,0) em 2019. Houve redução da utilização nas duas últimas semanas, de 97% (IC95%: 96,6;97,4) em 2013 para 86,1% (IC95%: 85,4;86,8) em 2019, o que foi observado para a maioria das Unidades da Federação. Em 2019, a procura de atendimento foi maior entre mulheres, idosos, nas pessoas com elevada escolaridade, indivíduos que apresentam plano de saúde e com autoavaliação ruim da saúde. Obtiveram maior acesso aos serviços de saúde nos quinze dias anteriores à pesquisa: homens, crianças ou adolescentes até 17 anos, pessoas com plano de saúde e com autoavaliação ruim da saúde. Conclusão: Cresceu a demanda por serviços de saúde e reduziu o acesso nos últimos 15 dias entre 2013 e 2019. Essas diferenças podem ter sido agravadas pelas medidas de austeridade implantadas no país.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2021-09-09info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/291310.1590/1980-549720210002.supl.2porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/2913/5154Copyright (c) 2021 Deborah Carvalho Malta, Crizian Saar Gomes, Elton Junior Sady Prates, Fausto Pereira dos Santos, Wanessa da Silva de Almeida, Sheila Rizato Stopa, Cimar Azeredo Pereira, Célia Landmann Szwarcwaldhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMalta, Deborah Carvalho Gomes, Crizian SaarPrates, Elton Junior SadySantos, Fausto Pereira dosAlmeida, Wanessa da Silva deStopa, Sheila RizatoPereira, Cimar AzeredoSzwarcwald, Célia Landmannreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2021-09-08T20:55:47Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/2913Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2021-09-08T20:55:47SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
Análise da demanda e acesso aos serviços nas últimas duas semanas, Pesquisa Na-cional de Saúde 2013 e 2019
title Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
spellingShingle Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Acesso aos Serviços de Saúde
Indicadores de Saúde
Serviços de Saúde
Estudos Transversais
Saúde Pública; Brasil
Access to Health Services
Health Indicators
Health Services
Cross-Sectional Studies
Public Health; Brazil
title_short Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
title_full Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
title_fullStr Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
title_sort Analysis of demand and access to services in the last two weeks, National Health Sur-vey 2013 and 2019
author Malta, Deborah Carvalho
author_facet Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Gomes, Crizian Saar
Prates, Elton Junior Sady
Santos, Fausto Pereira dos
Almeida, Wanessa da Silva de
Stopa, Sheila Rizato
Pereira, Cimar Azeredo
Szwarcwald, Célia Landmann
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author2 Gomes, Crizian Saar
Prates, Elton Junior Sady
Santos, Fausto Pereira dos
Almeida, Wanessa da Silva de
Stopa, Sheila Rizato
Pereira, Cimar Azeredo
Szwarcwald, Célia Landmann
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Malta, Deborah Carvalho
Gomes, Crizian Saar
Prates, Elton Junior Sady
Santos, Fausto Pereira dos
Almeida, Wanessa da Silva de
Stopa, Sheila Rizato
Pereira, Cimar Azeredo
Szwarcwald, Célia Landmann
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Acesso aos Serviços de Saúde
Indicadores de Saúde
Serviços de Saúde
Estudos Transversais
Saúde Pública; Brasil
Access to Health Services
Health Indicators
Health Services
Cross-Sectional Studies
Public Health; Brazil
topic Acesso aos Serviços de Saúde
Indicadores de Saúde
Serviços de Saúde
Estudos Transversais
Saúde Pública; Brasil
Access to Health Services
Health Indicators
Health Services
Cross-Sectional Studies
Public Health; Brazil
description Objective: Compare the demand and use of health services between 2013 and 2019, and analyze the associated sociodemographic and health variables in 2019. Methods: Cross-sectional study with data from the National Health Survey (PNS) 2013 and 2019. The prevalence and 95% confidence intervals (95% CI) for the demand and use of health services were estimated. In 2019, the differences in the indicators were analyzed according to sociodemographic variables and the crude and adjusted by sex and age prevalence ratios (RP) were estimated. Results: There was an increase of 22% in the demand for health care in the last two weeks, going from 15.3% (95% CI: 15.0-15.7) in 2013 to 18.6% (95% CI: 18.3 -19.0) in 2019. There was a reduction in use in the last two weeks, from 97% (95% CI: 96.6-97.4) in 2013 to 86.1% (95% CI: 85.4-86.8) in 2019, which was observed for most Federation Units. In 2019, the demand for care was greater among women, the elderly, those with high schooling, individuals with health insurance and poor self-rated health. They obtained greater access to health services in the fifteen days prior to the survey: men, children or adolescents up to 17 years of age, people with health insurance and poor health self-assessment. Conclusion: The demand for health services has grown and reduced access in the last 15 days between 2013 and 2019. These differences may have been exacerbated by the austerity measures implemented in the country.
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