EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97

Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the trend in the use and accessibility of health services in Spain between 1987 and 1995-1997 in groups with different socio- economic characteristics. Methods: The data used are taken from National Health Surveys carried out on the adult p...

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Main Authors: Lourdes Lostao, Enrique Regidor, M. Elisa Calle, Pedro Navarro, Vicente Domínguez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo 2001-01-01
Series:Revista Española de Salud Pública
Online Access:http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=17075204
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spelling doaj-210ae2ea79e04245921d894b71bd05d32020-11-24T23:05:15ZengMinisterio de Sanidad y ConsumoRevista Española de Salud Pública1135-57272173-91102001-01-01752115128EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97Lourdes LostaoEnrique RegidorM. Elisa CallePedro NavarroVicente DomínguezBackground: The objective of this study is to evaluate the trend in the use and accessibility of health services in Spain between 1987 and 1995-1997 in groups with different socio- economic characteristics. Methods: The data used are taken from National Health Surveys carried out on the adult population in 1987 and 1995-97 by the Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs. The information for 1995 and 1997 has been combined due to the different sample size, in such a way that the estimates so obtained are the mean from both years. Population analysed has been people aged 24 years and older. The following have been studied: visits to the doctor, hospitalization, visits to the dentist and the gynecologist, the time taken to reach the visits to the doctor, and the waiting time in both the visits to the doctor and ordinary hospital admission. The socio-economic characteristics used are the level of education and the socio-economic group of the respondents. The measure of the association calculated between use of services and the socio-economic characteristics was the percentage ratio estimated by binomial regression. In addition, the relative index of inequality was estimated as a global measure of inequality. Results: Visits to the doctor were the most frequent factor in people without academic qualifications and the lower socio-economic group in the two periods, while visits to the dentist and the gynecologist were more frequent in the higher socio-economic groups in both periods. Statistically significant differences in the frequency of hospitalization in the two periods were not found. Neither in 1987 nor 1995/1997 were statistically significant differences found between the different socio-economic groups as regards the time taken to visits to the doctor (p > 0,05), although there were in waiting time in visits to the doctor (p < 0,05). In the second period the socio-economic differences observed in the first period in waiting time for ordinary hospital admission disappeared.Conclusions: In the second half of the 1990s the same socio- economic profile was observed in the use of health services and the time spent waiting to receive them, as in the second half of the 1980s, with the exception of waiting time for ordinary hospital admission in the second period.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=17075204
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author Lourdes Lostao
Enrique Regidor
M. Elisa Calle
Pedro Navarro
Vicente Domínguez
spellingShingle Lourdes Lostao
Enrique Regidor
M. Elisa Calle
Pedro Navarro
Vicente Domínguez
EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97
Revista Española de Salud Pública
author_facet Lourdes Lostao
Enrique Regidor
M. Elisa Calle
Pedro Navarro
Vicente Domínguez
author_sort Lourdes Lostao
title EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97
title_short EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97
title_full EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97
title_fullStr EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97
title_full_unstemmed EVOLUCIÓN DE LAS DIFERENCIAS SOCIOECONÓMICAS EN LA UTILIZACIÓN Y ACCESIBILIDAD DE LOS SERVICIOS SANITARIOS EN ESPAÑA ENTRE 1987 Y 1995/97
title_sort evolución de las diferencias socioeconómicas en la utilización y accesibilidad de los servicios sanitarios en españa entre 1987 y 1995/97
publisher Ministerio de Sanidad y Consumo
series Revista Española de Salud Pública
issn 1135-5727
2173-9110
publishDate 2001-01-01
description Background: The objective of this study is to evaluate the trend in the use and accessibility of health services in Spain between 1987 and 1995-1997 in groups with different socio- economic characteristics. Methods: The data used are taken from National Health Surveys carried out on the adult population in 1987 and 1995-97 by the Ministry of Health and Consumer Affairs. The information for 1995 and 1997 has been combined due to the different sample size, in such a way that the estimates so obtained are the mean from both years. Population analysed has been people aged 24 years and older. The following have been studied: visits to the doctor, hospitalization, visits to the dentist and the gynecologist, the time taken to reach the visits to the doctor, and the waiting time in both the visits to the doctor and ordinary hospital admission. The socio-economic characteristics used are the level of education and the socio-economic group of the respondents. The measure of the association calculated between use of services and the socio-economic characteristics was the percentage ratio estimated by binomial regression. In addition, the relative index of inequality was estimated as a global measure of inequality. Results: Visits to the doctor were the most frequent factor in people without academic qualifications and the lower socio-economic group in the two periods, while visits to the dentist and the gynecologist were more frequent in the higher socio-economic groups in both periods. Statistically significant differences in the frequency of hospitalization in the two periods were not found. Neither in 1987 nor 1995/1997 were statistically significant differences found between the different socio-economic groups as regards the time taken to visits to the doctor (p > 0,05), although there were in waiting time in visits to the doctor (p < 0,05). In the second period the socio-economic differences observed in the first period in waiting time for ordinary hospital admission disappeared.Conclusions: In the second half of the 1990s the same socio- economic profile was observed in the use of health services and the time spent waiting to receive them, as in the second half of the 1980s, with the exception of waiting time for ordinary hospital admission in the second period.
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