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Social exclusion, deprivation and child health: A spatial analysis of ambulatory care sensitive conditions in children aged 0-4 years in Victoria, Australia

机译:社会排斥,剥夺和儿童健康:澳大利亚维多利亚州0-4岁儿童对门诊护理敏感状况的空间分析

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Recent Australian policy initiatives regarding primary health care focus on planning services around community needs and delivering these at the local area. As in many other countries, there has also been a growing concern over social inequities in health outcomes. The aims of the analysis presented here were firstly to describe small area variations in hospital admissions for ambulatory care sensitive conditions (ACSC) among children aged 0-4 years between 2003 and 2009 in the state of Victoria, Australia, and secondly to explore the relationship of ACSC hospitalisations with socio-economic disadvantage using a comparative analysis of the Child Social Exclusion (CSE) index and the Composite Score of Deprivation (CSD). This is a cross sectional secondary data analysis, with data sourced from 2003 to 2009 ACSC data from the Victorian State Government Department of Health; the Australian Standard Geographical Classification of remoteness; the Australian 2006 Census of Population and Housing; and AMPCo General Practitioner data from 2010. The relationship between the indexes and child health outcomes was examined through bivariate analysis and visually through a series of maps. The results show there is significant variation in the geographical distribution of the relationship between ACSCs and socio-economic disadvantage, with both indexes capturing important social gradients in child health conditions. However, measures of access, such as geographical accessibility and workforce supply, detect additional small area variation in child health outcomes. This research has important implications for future primary health care policy and planning of services, as these findings confirm that not all areas are the same in terms of health outcomes, and there may be benefit in tailoring mechanisms for identifying areas of need depending on the outcome intended to be affected.
机译:澳大利亚最近关于初级卫生保健的政策举措着重于围绕社区需求规划服务并在当地提供这些服务。与其他许多国家一样,人们也越来越关注健康结果中的社会不平等。此处进行分析的目的是首先描述2003年至2009年澳大利亚维多利亚州0-4岁的儿童因非卧床护理敏感病(ACSC)入院的小范围差异,其次探讨这种关系通过对儿童社会排斥(CSE)指数和剥夺综合评分(CSD)进行比较分析,对具有社会经济劣势的ACSC住院进行了分析。这是一项横断面二级数据分析,数据来自维多利亚州政府卫生部2003年至2009年ACSC数据;澳大利亚偏远地区标准地理分类;澳大利亚2006年人口和住房普查;以及AMPCo全科医生的2010年数据。通过双变量分析并通过一系列地图直观地检查了指数与儿童健康结果之间的关系。结果表明,ACSC与社会经济劣势之间关系的地理分布存在显着差异,两个指标均反映了儿童健康状况中的重要社会梯度。但是,诸如地理上的可及性和劳动力供应之类的可及性指标,在儿童健康结果中发现了其他小区域差异。这项研究对未来的初级卫生保健政策和服务规划具有重要意义,因为这些发现证实并非所有领域在健康结果方面都是相同的,并且根据结果来定制机制以识别需要的领域可能会有好处。打算受到影响。

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