Utilization of healthcare services among children members of Medical Insurance for a New Generation
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- DOI: 10.1590/s0036-36342012000700005
Utilization of healthcare services among children members of Medical Insurance for a New Generation
Abstract
Objective: To describe the utilization and associated factors for preventive and curative care utilization among children affiliated to the Medical Insurance for a New Generation (SMNG).
Materials and methods: Data from the 2009 National Survey of SMNG was analyzed.
Results: The analysis represented 1,316,867 children; 25% of urban and 37.5% of rural mothers that took their children to well-child visits. Covariates associated with preventive care utilization were children <12 months, low-birth weight, history of infectious or other diseases, mother >35 years, mother's literacy level of bachelor degree, housewife, attendance at >7 antenatal care visits, and living in a rural area. Curative care: 12% attended emergency room services, 5.4% were hospitalized and 66% received ambulatory care. Covariates associated with curative care utilization: child history of frequent diseases, mother living with husband/partner, mother's literacy level of bachelor degree, attendance >7 antenatal care visits and having paid work.
Conclusion: It is needed to reinforce the programs encouraging mothers to seek preventive care regularly.
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