SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020

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Autor(a) principal: Oliveros, Simon Andres Giraldo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Posu, Jasbleidy, Montaño , Eilen, Ortiz, Nikolle
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Idioma: spa
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Resumo: Introducción: CS (congenital syphilis) is a serious disorder that, if it does not cause death at an early age, can cause permanent disorders. This can be almost completely prevented, as long as the mother receives adequate and timely treatment. Objective: To establish the structural and intermediate determinants that best explain the outcome of congenital syphilis. Methodology: Descriptive observational study with analytical intention and focus on social determinants of health, carried out in a cohort of pregnant women confirmed with gestational syphilis, active members of an insured person in Valle del Cauca between 2015 and 2020, exploratory analysis was carried out by absolute frequencies. and related bivariate analyzes with contingency tables using the chi square test and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: A higher volume of cases of gestational syphilis was found in women living in urban areas, in the subsidized regime, in socioeconomic status one or two, and in vulnerable population groups such as displaced persons, in prison, and residents of the municipalities of Cali and the district of Bonaventure. Conclusions: The structural and intermediate determinants that increase the probability of congenital syphilis outcome were pregnant women in the subsidized regime, rural area, indigenous and ROM (gypsy) ethnic groups, socioeconomic stratum 2, with late diagnosis, absent prenatal check-ups, without screening tests, without their own treatment or contacts, residents in municipalities far from the capital and with a higher infant mortality rate.
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spelling SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020DETERMINANTES SOCIALES EN SALUD DE LA SÍFILIS CONGÉNITA EN UNA ASEGURADORA EN EL VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020SyphilisCongenital Syphilissocial determinants of health and logistic modelsSífilisSífilis Congénitadeterminantes sociales de la salud y modelos logísticosIntroducción: CS (congenital syphilis) is a serious disorder that, if it does not cause death at an early age, can cause permanent disorders. This can be almost completely prevented, as long as the mother receives adequate and timely treatment. Objective: To establish the structural and intermediate determinants that best explain the outcome of congenital syphilis. Methodology: Descriptive observational study with analytical intention and focus on social determinants of health, carried out in a cohort of pregnant women confirmed with gestational syphilis, active members of an insured person in Valle del Cauca between 2015 and 2020, exploratory analysis was carried out by absolute frequencies. and related bivariate analyzes with contingency tables using the chi square test and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: A higher volume of cases of gestational syphilis was found in women living in urban areas, in the subsidized regime, in socioeconomic status one or two, and in vulnerable population groups such as displaced persons, in prison, and residents of the municipalities of Cali and the district of Bonaventure. Conclusions: The structural and intermediate determinants that increase the probability of congenital syphilis outcome were pregnant women in the subsidized regime, rural area, indigenous and ROM (gypsy) ethnic groups, socioeconomic stratum 2, with late diagnosis, absent prenatal check-ups, without screening tests, without their own treatment or contacts, residents in municipalities far from the capital and with a higher infant mortality rate.Introducción: La SC (sífilis congénita) es un trastorno grave que, si no provoca la muerte a edad temprana, puede causar trastornos permanentes. Esto puede prevenirse casi por completo, siempre y cuando la madre reciba un tratamiento adecuado y oportuno. Objetivo: Establecer los determinantes estructurales e intermedios que mejor explican el desenlace de sífilis congénita. Metodología:Estudio observacional descriptivo con intención analítica y enfoque en determinantes sociales de la salud, realizado en una cohorte de gestantes confirmadas con sífilis gestacional, afiliadas activas a una asegurada en el Valle del Cauca entre 2015 y 2020, se realizó análisis exploratorios por frecuencias absolutas y relacionadas , análisis bivariados con tablas de contingencia utilizando la prueba de chi cuadrado y análisis multivariado de regresión logística. Results: Se encontró mayor volumen de casos de SG en mujeres residentes de la zona urbana, del régimen subsidiado, de estrato socioeconómico uno o dos y de grupos poblacionales vulnerables como desplazadas, en condición carcelaria y residente en los municipios de Cali y el distrito de Buenaventura. Conclusiones:los determinantes estructurales e intermedios que incrementaron la probabilidad de desenlace de SC fueron las gestantes del régimen subsidiado, área rural, de etnias indígenas y ROM (gitanos), de estrato socioeconómico 2, con diagnóstico tardío, que no asistieron a los controles prenatales, sin pruebas de tamizaje, sin tratamiento propio ni de contactos, residentes en municipios alejados de la capital y con mayor tasa de mortalidad infantil.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-05-22info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/611310.1590/SciELOPreprints.6113spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/6113/11747Copyright (c) 2023 Simon Andres Giraldo Oliveros, Jasbleidy Posu, Eilen Montaño , Nikolle Ortizhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessOliveros, Simon Andres GiraldoPosu, JasbleidyMontaño , EilenOrtiz, Nikollereponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-05-19T01:12:30Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/6113Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-05-19T01:12:30SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
DETERMINANTES SOCIALES EN SALUD DE LA SÍFILIS CONGÉNITA EN UNA ASEGURADORA EN EL VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
title SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
spellingShingle SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
Oliveros, Simon Andres Giraldo
Syphilis
Congenital Syphilis
social determinants of health and logistic models
Sífilis
Sífilis Congénita
determinantes sociales de la salud y modelos logísticos
title_short SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
title_full SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
title_fullStr SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
title_full_unstemmed SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
title_sort SOCIAL HEALTH DETERMINANTS OF CONGENITAL SYPHILIS IN AN INSURANCE COMPANY IN VALLE DEL CAUCA 2015-2020
author Oliveros, Simon Andres Giraldo
author_facet Oliveros, Simon Andres Giraldo
Posu, Jasbleidy
Montaño , Eilen
Ortiz, Nikolle
author_role author
author2 Posu, Jasbleidy
Montaño , Eilen
Ortiz, Nikolle
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Oliveros, Simon Andres Giraldo
Posu, Jasbleidy
Montaño , Eilen
Ortiz, Nikolle
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Syphilis
Congenital Syphilis
social determinants of health and logistic models
Sífilis
Sífilis Congénita
determinantes sociales de la salud y modelos logísticos
topic Syphilis
Congenital Syphilis
social determinants of health and logistic models
Sífilis
Sífilis Congénita
determinantes sociales de la salud y modelos logísticos
description Introducción: CS (congenital syphilis) is a serious disorder that, if it does not cause death at an early age, can cause permanent disorders. This can be almost completely prevented, as long as the mother receives adequate and timely treatment. Objective: To establish the structural and intermediate determinants that best explain the outcome of congenital syphilis. Methodology: Descriptive observational study with analytical intention and focus on social determinants of health, carried out in a cohort of pregnant women confirmed with gestational syphilis, active members of an insured person in Valle del Cauca between 2015 and 2020, exploratory analysis was carried out by absolute frequencies. and related bivariate analyzes with contingency tables using the chi square test and multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: A higher volume of cases of gestational syphilis was found in women living in urban areas, in the subsidized regime, in socioeconomic status one or two, and in vulnerable population groups such as displaced persons, in prison, and residents of the municipalities of Cali and the district of Bonaventure. Conclusions: The structural and intermediate determinants that increase the probability of congenital syphilis outcome were pregnant women in the subsidized regime, rural area, indigenous and ROM (gypsy) ethnic groups, socioeconomic stratum 2, with late diagnosis, absent prenatal check-ups, without screening tests, without their own treatment or contacts, residents in municipalities far from the capital and with a higher infant mortality rate.
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