Abstract
This study aims to estimate postpartum use of outpatient health services and verify the demographic, socioeconomic, and obstetric factors associated with use. A nationwide hospital-based study in 2011-2012 interviewed 23,894 women. Point estimates and respective confidence intervals were calculated for eight indicators of health services use, with performance assessed as "satisfactory" (75%-100%); "partial" (50%-74%), or "unsatisfactory" (< 50%). Multiple logistic regression was performed to verify the association between women's characteristics and each target indicator. Four indicators ("visit to health service for postpartum follow-up" (73.9%; 95%CI: 72.4-75.3), "visit to health service for neonatal follow-up" (91.6%; 95%CI: 90.6-92.5), "BCG vaccination" (99%; 95%CI: 98.7-99.2), and "HBV vaccination" (96.8%; 95%CI: 96.0-97.5) were considered satisfactory. "Neonatal screening test in the first week of life" was considered partial (60.1%; 95%CI: 57.6-62.6), while "woman's consultation in the first 15 days postpartum" (37%; 95%CI: 35.0-39.0), "neonatal consultation in the first seven days of life" (21.8%; 95%CI: 20.2-23.5), and "neonatal screening test result in the first month of life" (29.8%; 95%CI: 27.6-32.2) were considered unsatisfactory. Regional and social inequalities were identified, with worse performance for all the indicators in the North and Northeast regions of Brazil and in more vulnerable women, revealing the need for better organization and supply of services to reduce iniquities.
Highlights
O indicador “mediana da idade do recém-nascido na data da primeira consulta”, avaliado para cada doença, variou de 30 a 50 dias no ano de 2011 9, indicando que metade das crianças iniciou acompanhamento médico após este período, o que pode ser determinado pela demora no recebimento do resultado e/ou no acesso aos médicos especialistas
Garnelo L, Horta BL, Escobar AL, Santos RV, Cardoso AM, Welch JR, et al Avaliação da atenção pré-natal ofertada às mulheres indígenas no Brasil: achados do Primeiro Inquérito Nacional de Saúde e Nutrição dos Povos Indígenas
Summary
Use of outpatient health services by postpartum women and newborns: data from the Birth in Brazil study. O Nascer no Brasil é um estudo nacional de base hospitalar, realizado no período de fevereiro de 2011 a outubro de 2012, que avaliou a assistência pré-natal, ao parto e ao pós-parto de mulheres com parto hospitalar que tiveram como desfecho da gestação um recém-nato vivo com qualquer peso ou idade gestacional, ou um feto morto com peso > 500g ou idade gestacional maior que 22 semanas. A maior procura foi relatada nas regiões Sul, Sudeste e Centro-oeste, por mulheres com nível médio ou superior de escolaridade, que possuíam plano de saúde, que tiveram uma assistência pré-natal adequada e que receberam orientação na maternidade para procurar um serviço de saúde após o parto (Tabela 2).
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