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Health Survey in a Peruvian health system (ENSSA): design, methodology and general results

OBJECTIVE: To report the design, methodology and initial results of the National Socioeconomic Survey of Access to Health of the EsSalud Insured. RESULTS: There were interviews in 25,000 homes, surveying 79,874 people, of which 62,659 were affiliated to EsSalud. The insured people are mainly males (...

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Autores principales: Llanos, Renán Quispe, Ramírez, Rofilia Ramírez, Palacios, Martha Tizón, Flores, Claudio Flores, Borda-Olivas, Alfredo, Castillo, Roger Araujo, Guanira, Juan, Condor, Risof Solis, Villasante, Manuel Catacora, Hurtado-Roca, Yamilée
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6474751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30942275
http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/S1518-8787.2019053001135
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author Llanos, Renán Quispe
Ramírez, Rofilia Ramírez
Palacios, Martha Tizón
Flores, Claudio Flores
Borda-Olivas, Alfredo
Castillo, Roger Araujo
Guanira, Juan
Condor, Risof Solis
Villasante, Manuel Catacora
Hurtado-Roca, Yamilée
author_facet Llanos, Renán Quispe
Ramírez, Rofilia Ramírez
Palacios, Martha Tizón
Flores, Claudio Flores
Borda-Olivas, Alfredo
Castillo, Roger Araujo
Guanira, Juan
Condor, Risof Solis
Villasante, Manuel Catacora
Hurtado-Roca, Yamilée
author_sort Llanos, Renán Quispe
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description OBJECTIVE: To report the design, methodology and initial results of the National Socioeconomic Survey of Access to Health of the EsSalud Insured. RESULTS: There were interviews in 25,000 homes, surveying 79,874 people, of which 62,659 were affiliated to EsSalud. The insured people are mainly males (50.6%) with a higher technical education level (39.7%). The insured population has mostly independent (95.0%) and own (68.1%) home. Only 34.5% of the insured practice some sport or physical exercise; 14.0% of the population suffers from a chronic disease; 3.5% have diabetes; and 7.1%, arterial hypertension. In the last three months, 35.4% of the members needed medical attention; of these, only 73.1% received health care and the remaining 10.9% were treated in pharmacies or non-formal health care services. RESULTS: The 25,000 homes were interviewed, surveying 79,874 people, of which 62,659 were affiliated to EsSalud. The insured people are mainly males (50.6%) with a higher technical education level (39.7%). The insured population has mostly independent (95.0%) and own (68.1%) home. Only 34.5% of the insured practice some sport or physical exercise; 14.0% of the population suffers from a chronic disease; 3.5% have diabetes; and 7.1%, arterial hypertension. In the last three months, 35.4% of the members needed medical attention; of these, only 73.1% received health care and the remaining 10.9% were treated in pharmacies or non-formal health care services. CONCLUSIONS: This survey is the first performed in the population of EsSalud affiliates, applied at the national level, and has socio-economic and demographic data of the insured, their distribution, risk factors of health, prevalence of health problems and the degree of access to health services.
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spelling pubmed-64747512019-04-25 Health Survey in a Peruvian health system (ENSSA): design, methodology and general results Llanos, Renán Quispe Ramírez, Rofilia Ramírez Palacios, Martha Tizón Flores, Claudio Flores Borda-Olivas, Alfredo Castillo, Roger Araujo Guanira, Juan Condor, Risof Solis Villasante, Manuel Catacora Hurtado-Roca, Yamilée Rev Saude Publica Original Article OBJECTIVE: To report the design, methodology and initial results of the National Socioeconomic Survey of Access to Health of the EsSalud Insured. RESULTS: There were interviews in 25,000 homes, surveying 79,874 people, of which 62,659 were affiliated to EsSalud. The insured people are mainly males (50.6%) with a higher technical education level (39.7%). The insured population has mostly independent (95.0%) and own (68.1%) home. Only 34.5% of the insured practice some sport or physical exercise; 14.0% of the population suffers from a chronic disease; 3.5% have diabetes; and 7.1%, arterial hypertension. In the last three months, 35.4% of the members needed medical attention; of these, only 73.1% received health care and the remaining 10.9% were treated in pharmacies or non-formal health care services. RESULTS: The 25,000 homes were interviewed, surveying 79,874 people, of which 62,659 were affiliated to EsSalud. The insured people are mainly males (50.6%) with a higher technical education level (39.7%). The insured population has mostly independent (95.0%) and own (68.1%) home. Only 34.5% of the insured practice some sport or physical exercise; 14.0% of the population suffers from a chronic disease; 3.5% have diabetes; and 7.1%, arterial hypertension. In the last three months, 35.4% of the members needed medical attention; of these, only 73.1% received health care and the remaining 10.9% were treated in pharmacies or non-formal health care services. CONCLUSIONS: This survey is the first performed in the population of EsSalud affiliates, applied at the national level, and has socio-economic and demographic data of the insured, their distribution, risk factors of health, prevalence of health problems and the degree of access to health services. Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo 2019-03-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6474751/ /pubmed/30942275 http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/S1518-8787.2019053001135 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ramírez, Rofilia Ramírez
Palacios, Martha Tizón
Flores, Claudio Flores
Borda-Olivas, Alfredo
Castillo, Roger Araujo
Guanira, Juan
Condor, Risof Solis
Villasante, Manuel Catacora
Hurtado-Roca, Yamilée
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title_short Health Survey in a Peruvian health system (ENSSA): design, methodology and general results
title_sort health survey in a peruvian health system (enssa): design, methodology and general results
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6474751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30942275
http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/S1518-8787.2019053001135
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