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Sociodemographic and morbidity indicators of need in relation to the use of community health services: observational study

机译:与使用社区卫生服务有关的需求的社会人口统计学和发病率指标:观察性研究

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Objective: To examine whether the sociodemographic and morbidity characteristics of populations influence their use of the following community health services: district nursing, health visiting, chiropody, community maternity, community mental illness, and the professions allied to medicine. Design: Observational study. Setting: Nationally representative sample of provider trusts in England. Main outcome measures: Activity levels for each service calculated for enumeration districts within the catchment areas of the sample of trusts and standardised to allow for differences in age structure. Regression analysis to determine whether the standardised activity rates for each service could be predicted by a range of socio-demographic and morbidity proxies. Results: Morbidity or deprivation, or both, seemed to influence the use of services in each of the care programmes examined. Conclusions: The allocation of funds for community health services should allow for differences in the health and socio-demographic characteristics of health authorities.
机译:目的:研究人口的社会人口统计学和发病率特征是否影响他们对以下社区卫生服务的使用:地区护理,健康就诊,脊骨治疗,社区孕产妇,社区精神病以及与医学有关的专业。设计:观察性研究。地点:英格兰的提供者信托的全国代表性样本。主要结果度量:为信托样本的服务区域内的枚举区域计算的每个服务的活动级别,并进行标准化以考虑年龄结构的差异。回归分析,以确定每种服务的标准化活动率是否可以通过一系列的社会人口统计学和发病率指标进行预测。结果:发病率或剥夺率,或两者兼而有之,似乎影响了所检查的每个护理计划中服务的使用。结论:分配给社区卫生服务的资金应考虑到卫生当局的卫生和社会人口统计学特征的差异。

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