Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study

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Autor(a) principal: Fonseca, Sandra Costa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Zenair Simião Barbosa de, Kale, Pauline Lorena, Boschi-Pinto, Cynthia, Guimarães, Júlia Cardoso Correa
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Resumo: Objective: To analyze trends of sociodemographic inequalities in access and utilization of prenatal care in the ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of Rio de Janeiro, 2000-2020. Methods: Ecological study –Time series – of number of visits and adequacy of access to prenatal care. Absolute (differences) and relative (ratios) inequalities were estimated between extreme variable categories. Trends were estimated by Joinpoint regression. Results: 185,242 women were studied. The proportion of ≥7 visits increased, 2.9% (CI95% 0.7;5.1), annually, between 2013 (54.4%) and 2020 (64.7%), stable for women with < 8 years of education. Adequacy of access increased 2.6% (CI95% 1.2;4.0), stable in ≥35 years-old women, and in those with ≥12 years of education. Absolute inequalities decreased (from 3.5 to 6.4%) for age and skin color, and relative inequalities (from 7.7 to 20.0%) for all variables. Conclusion: Access and number of visits increased, but persisted lower for adolescents, women with low-education, and who self-reported skin color/race brown/black women.
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spelling Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological studyTendencia de las desigualdades sociodemográficas en la atención prenatal en la ‘Baixada Litorânea’ del Estado de Río de Janeiro, Brasil, 2000-2020: un estudio ecológicoTendência das desigualdades sociodemográficas no pré-natal na Baixada Litorânea do estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2000-2020: um estudo ecológicoCuidado Pré-NatalDisparidades em Assistência à SaúdeQualidade da Assistência à SaúdeEstudo ecológicoEstudos de Séries TemporaisPrenatal CareHealthcare DisparitiesQuality of Health CareEcological studyTime Series StudiesAtención PrenatalDisparidades en Atención de SaludCalidad de la Atención de SaludEstudio ecológicoEstudios de Series TemporalesObjective: To analyze trends of sociodemographic inequalities in access and utilization of prenatal care in the ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of Rio de Janeiro, 2000-2020. Methods: Ecological study –Time series – of number of visits and adequacy of access to prenatal care. Absolute (differences) and relative (ratios) inequalities were estimated between extreme variable categories. Trends were estimated by Joinpoint regression. Results: 185,242 women were studied. The proportion of ≥7 visits increased, 2.9% (CI95% 0.7;5.1), annually, between 2013 (54.4%) and 2020 (64.7%), stable for women with < 8 years of education. Adequacy of access increased 2.6% (CI95% 1.2;4.0), stable in ≥35 years-old women, and in those with ≥12 years of education. Absolute inequalities decreased (from 3.5 to 6.4%) for age and skin color, and relative inequalities (from 7.7 to 20.0%) for all variables. Conclusion: Access and number of visits increased, but persisted lower for adolescents, women with low-education, and who self-reported skin color/race brown/black women.Objetivo: Analizar la tendencia de las desigualdades sociodemográficas en el acceso y uso de la atención prenatal (APN) en la ‘Baixada Litorânea’ en Rio de Janeiro, 2000/2020. Métodos: Estudio ecológico – serie temporal – del número de consultas y adecuación del acceso a la APN. Se calcularon desigualdades absolutas (diferencias) e relativas (razones) entre categorías extremas de variables. Tendencias estimadas por regresión joinpoint. Resultados: Se estudiaron 185.242 gestantes. La proporción de ≥7 consultas aumentó en un 2,9% (IC95% 0,7;5,1), anualmente, entre 2013 (54,4%) e 2020 (64.7%), estable para menos de ocho años de escolaridad. La adecuación del acceso aumentó 2,6% (IC95% 1,2;4,0), estable en mujeres ≥35 años, e con ≥12 años de escolaridad. Disminuyeron las desigualdades absolutas (entre 3,5 y 6,4%) para edad y color/raza, y relativas (entre 7,7 y 20,0%) para todas las variables. Conclusion: Acceso e consultas aumentaron, pero persistieron menores entre adolescentes, baja escolaridad y color negro/marrón.Objetivo: Analisar a tendência das desigualdades sociodemográficas no acesso e utilização do pré-natal na Baixada Litorânea, estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, em 2000- 2020. Métodos: Estudo ecológico – série temporal – do número de consultas e da adequação do acesso ao pré-natal. Desigualdades absolutas (diferenças) e relativas (razões) foram calculadas entre categorias extremas das variáveis; tendências foram estimadas por regressão joinpoint. Resultados: Foram estudadas 185.242 gestantes. A proporção de ≥7 consultas aumentou anualmente 2,4% (IC95% 1,1;3,7) entre 2013 (54,4%) e 2020 (63,4%), estável para escolaridade menor que oito anos. A adequação de acesso aumentou 2,6% (IC95% 1,2;4,0) entre 2014 e 2020, estável para mulheres ≥35 anos e escolaridade ≥12 anos. Diminuíram desigualdades absolutas (entre 3,5 e 6,4%) para idade e raça/cor da pele, e relativas (entre 7,7 e 20,0%) para todas as variáveis. Conclusão: Acesso e número de consultas aumentaram, mas permaneceram menores para adolescentes, mulheres de baixa escolaridade e raça/cor preta-parda.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-08-30info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/468610.1590/s2237-62222022000300006porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/4686/9049Copyright (c) 2022 Sandra Costa Fonseca, Zenair Simião Barbosa de Carvalho, Pauline Lorena Kale, Cynthia Boschi-Pinto, Júlia Cardoso Correa Guimarãeshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFonseca, Sandra CostaCarvalho, Zenair Simião Barbosa deKale, Pauline Lorena Boschi-Pinto, CynthiaGuimarães, Júlia Cardoso Correareponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-08-30T19:53:17Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/4686Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-08-30T19:53:17SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
Tendencia de las desigualdades sociodemográficas en la atención prenatal en la ‘Baixada Litorânea’ del Estado de Río de Janeiro, Brasil, 2000-2020: un estudio ecológico
Tendência das desigualdades sociodemográficas no pré-natal na Baixada Litorânea do estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2000-2020: um estudo ecológico
title Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
spellingShingle Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
Fonseca, Sandra Costa
Cuidado Pré-Natal
Disparidades em Assistência à Saúde
Qualidade da Assistência à Saúde
Estudo ecológico
Estudos de Séries Temporais
Prenatal Care
Healthcare Disparities
Quality of Health Care
Ecological study
Time Series Studies
Atención Prenatal
Disparidades en Atención de Salud
Calidad de la Atención de Salud
Estudio ecológico
Estudios de Series Temporales
title_short Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
title_full Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
title_fullStr Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
title_full_unstemmed Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
title_sort Trends in sociodemographic inequalities in prenatal care in ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2000-2020: an ecological study
author Fonseca, Sandra Costa
author_facet Fonseca, Sandra Costa
Carvalho, Zenair Simião Barbosa de
Kale, Pauline Lorena
Boschi-Pinto, Cynthia
Guimarães, Júlia Cardoso Correa
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Zenair Simião Barbosa de
Kale, Pauline Lorena
Boschi-Pinto, Cynthia
Guimarães, Júlia Cardoso Correa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fonseca, Sandra Costa
Carvalho, Zenair Simião Barbosa de
Kale, Pauline Lorena
Boschi-Pinto, Cynthia
Guimarães, Júlia Cardoso Correa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cuidado Pré-Natal
Disparidades em Assistência à Saúde
Qualidade da Assistência à Saúde
Estudo ecológico
Estudos de Séries Temporais
Prenatal Care
Healthcare Disparities
Quality of Health Care
Ecological study
Time Series Studies
Atención Prenatal
Disparidades en Atención de Salud
Calidad de la Atención de Salud
Estudio ecológico
Estudios de Series Temporales
topic Cuidado Pré-Natal
Disparidades em Assistência à Saúde
Qualidade da Assistência à Saúde
Estudo ecológico
Estudos de Séries Temporais
Prenatal Care
Healthcare Disparities
Quality of Health Care
Ecological study
Time Series Studies
Atención Prenatal
Disparidades en Atención de Salud
Calidad de la Atención de Salud
Estudio ecológico
Estudios de Series Temporales
description Objective: To analyze trends of sociodemographic inequalities in access and utilization of prenatal care in the ‘Baixada Litorânea’ of Rio de Janeiro, 2000-2020. Methods: Ecological study –Time series – of number of visits and adequacy of access to prenatal care. Absolute (differences) and relative (ratios) inequalities were estimated between extreme variable categories. Trends were estimated by Joinpoint regression. Results: 185,242 women were studied. The proportion of ≥7 visits increased, 2.9% (CI95% 0.7;5.1), annually, between 2013 (54.4%) and 2020 (64.7%), stable for women with < 8 years of education. Adequacy of access increased 2.6% (CI95% 1.2;4.0), stable in ≥35 years-old women, and in those with ≥12 years of education. Absolute inequalities decreased (from 3.5 to 6.4%) for age and skin color, and relative inequalities (from 7.7 to 20.0%) for all variables. Conclusion: Access and number of visits increased, but persisted lower for adolescents, women with low-education, and who self-reported skin color/race brown/black women.
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