Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To assess whether sex, education level, and health insurance affect the use of health services among the adult Brazilian population with chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCD). METHODS Data from a cross-sectional survey were analyzed, the National Health Survey (PNS). Frequency of use of services in the population that referred at least one NCD were compared with the frequency from a population that did not report NCD, according to sex, education level, health insurance, and NCD number (1, 2, 3, 4, or more). The prevalence and prevalence ratios were calculated crude and adjusted for sex, age, region, and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS The presence of a noncommunicable disease was associated with increase in hospitalizations in the last 12 months, in 1.7 times (95%CI 1.53–1.9). Failing to perform usual activities in the last two weeks for health reasons was 3.1 times higher in NCD carriers (95%CI 2.78–3.46); while the prevalence of medical consultation in the last 12 months was 1.26 times higher (95%CI 1.24–1.28). NCD carriers make more use of health services, as well as women, people with higher number of comorbidities, with health insurance, and higher education level. CONCLUSIONS NCD carriers make more use of health services, as well as women, people with higher number of comorbidities, with health insurance, and higher education level. |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in BrazilChronic Disease, epidemiologyHealth Services, utilizationHealth Services AccessibilityHealth Services Needs and DemandEquity in AccessHealth SurveysABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To assess whether sex, education level, and health insurance affect the use of health services among the adult Brazilian population with chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCD). METHODS Data from a cross-sectional survey were analyzed, the National Health Survey (PNS). Frequency of use of services in the population that referred at least one NCD were compared with the frequency from a population that did not report NCD, according to sex, education level, health insurance, and NCD number (1, 2, 3, 4, or more). The prevalence and prevalence ratios were calculated crude and adjusted for sex, age, region, and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS The presence of a noncommunicable disease was associated with increase in hospitalizations in the last 12 months, in 1.7 times (95%CI 1.53–1.9). Failing to perform usual activities in the last two weeks for health reasons was 3.1 times higher in NCD carriers (95%CI 2.78–3.46); while the prevalence of medical consultation in the last 12 months was 1.26 times higher (95%CI 1.24–1.28). NCD carriers make more use of health services, as well as women, people with higher number of comorbidities, with health insurance, and higher education level. CONCLUSIONS NCD carriers make more use of health services, as well as women, people with higher number of comorbidities, with health insurance, and higher education level.Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-89102017000200306Revista de Saúde Pública v.51 suppl.1 2017reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/s1518-8787.2017051000090info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMalta,Deborah CarvalhoBernal,Regina Tomie IvataLima,Margareth GuimarãesAraújo,Silvânia Suely Caribé deSilva,Marta Maria Alves daFreitas,Maria Imaculada de FátimaBarros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedoeng2017-05-30T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0034-89102017000200306Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&pid=0034-8910&lng=pt&nrm=isoONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2017-05-30T00:00Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil Malta,Deborah Carvalho Chronic Disease, epidemiology Health Services, utilization Health Services Accessibility Health Services Needs and Demand Equity in Access Health Surveys |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil |
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Noncommunicable diseases and the use of health services: analysis of the National Health Survey in Brazil |
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Malta,Deborah Carvalho |
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Malta,Deborah Carvalho Bernal,Regina Tomie Ivata Lima,Margareth Guimarães Araújo,Silvânia Suely Caribé de Silva,Marta Maria Alves da Freitas,Maria Imaculada de Fátima Barros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedo |
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Bernal,Regina Tomie Ivata Lima,Margareth Guimarães Araújo,Silvânia Suely Caribé de Silva,Marta Maria Alves da Freitas,Maria Imaculada de Fátima Barros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedo |
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Malta,Deborah Carvalho Bernal,Regina Tomie Ivata Lima,Margareth Guimarães Araújo,Silvânia Suely Caribé de Silva,Marta Maria Alves da Freitas,Maria Imaculada de Fátima Barros,Marilisa Berti de Azevedo |
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Chronic Disease, epidemiology Health Services, utilization Health Services Accessibility Health Services Needs and Demand Equity in Access Health Surveys |
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Chronic Disease, epidemiology Health Services, utilization Health Services Accessibility Health Services Needs and Demand Equity in Access Health Surveys |
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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To assess whether sex, education level, and health insurance affect the use of health services among the adult Brazilian population with chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCD). METHODS Data from a cross-sectional survey were analyzed, the National Health Survey (PNS). Frequency of use of services in the population that referred at least one NCD were compared with the frequency from a population that did not report NCD, according to sex, education level, health insurance, and NCD number (1, 2, 3, 4, or more). The prevalence and prevalence ratios were calculated crude and adjusted for sex, age, region, and 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS The presence of a noncommunicable disease was associated with increase in hospitalizations in the last 12 months, in 1.7 times (95%CI 1.53–1.9). Failing to perform usual activities in the last two weeks for health reasons was 3.1 times higher in NCD carriers (95%CI 2.78–3.46); while the prevalence of medical consultation in the last 12 months was 1.26 times higher (95%CI 1.24–1.28). NCD carriers make more use of health services, as well as women, people with higher number of comorbidities, with health insurance, and higher education level. CONCLUSIONS NCD carriers make more use of health services, as well as women, people with higher number of comorbidities, with health insurance, and higher education level. |
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