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Health service utilization in the Nordic countries in 1996: Influence of socio-economic factors among children with and without chronic health conditions.

机译:1996年北欧国家的卫生服务利用情况:社会经济因素对有和没有慢性健康状况的儿童的影响。

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BACKGROUND: Previous studies have shown social, economic and psychological factors that influence consulting behaviour, but the health service use of children is seldom studied. METHOD: Data from a cross-sectional study conducted in 1996 including approximately 10,000 children aged 2-17 years in the Nordic countries were analysed according to health service use, measured as consulting a general practitioner (GP) or a specialist during the last three months prior to the survey. RESULTS: Approximately one-fifth of the children in the survey had visited a GP and about one-seventh had visited a specialist. Highest consulting behaviour was found among children with chronic health conditions. Visiting a GP or a specialist varied across the Nordic countries, the pattern depending on disease status. Specialist utilization was higher in towns than in rural areas. Social inequality in the use of specialist, but not GP health services, was present, mainly among children with chronic health conditions. And further, compared to white-collar parents, a higher proportion of working class parents judged specialist health services as important when consulting a doctor because of the child's health problem. CONCLUSION: In all the Nordic countries GP use did not depend on social class, and utilization of specialist health services was mainly unrelated to social class among children without chronic health conditions. Specialist use was associated with high socio-economic status among children with chronic health conditions, despite the observation that a higher proportion of parents in the lower social classes judged specialist health services as important when consulting a doctor.
机译:背景:先前的研究表明影响咨询行为的社会,经济和心理因素,但很少研究儿童的医疗服务使用情况。方法:根据北欧国家在1996年进行的一项横断面研究数据,其中包括大约10,000名年龄在2-17岁的北欧儿童,根据医疗服务的使用情况进行了分析,并在最近三个月内咨询了全科医生或专家在调查之前。结果:在调查中,大约五分之一的孩子拜访了全科医生,大约七分之一的孩子拜访了专科医生。在患有慢性疾病的儿童中,咨询行为最高。在北欧国家或地区探访全科医生或专科医生,其方式取决于疾病状况。城镇的专家利用率高于农村地区。在使用专家而非全科医生保健服务方面存在社会不平等,主要是在患有慢性病的儿童中。而且,与白领父母相比,由于孩子的健康问题,有较高比例的工人阶级父母认为在咨询医生时专科医疗服务很重要。结论:在所有北欧国家中,全科医生的使用并不依赖于社会阶层,在没有慢性健康状况的儿童中,专科医疗服务的使用主要与社会阶层无关。尽管观察到较低社会阶层的父母中有较高比例的父母认为专科医生医疗服务在咨询医生时很重要,但专科医生的使用与慢性健康状况儿童的较高社会经济地位有关。

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