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Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana

OBJECTIVE. To assess coverage and inequalities in maternal and child health interventions among Haitians, Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and Dominicans. METHODS. Cross-sectional study using data from nationally representative surveys carried out in Haiti in 2012 and in the Dominican Repu...

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Autores principales: Bouilly, Roberta, Gatica-Domínguez, Giovanna, Mesenburg, Marilia, Cáceres Ureña, Francisco I., Leventhal, Daniel G. P., Barros, Aluísio J. D., Victora, Cesar G., Wehrmeister, Fernando C.
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Publicado: Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8442708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539764
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.100
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author Bouilly, Roberta
Gatica-Domínguez, Giovanna
Mesenburg, Marilia
Cáceres Ureña, Francisco I.
Leventhal, Daniel G. P.
Barros, Aluísio J. D.
Victora, Cesar G.
Wehrmeister, Fernando C.
author_facet Bouilly, Roberta
Gatica-Domínguez, Giovanna
Mesenburg, Marilia
Cáceres Ureña, Francisco I.
Leventhal, Daniel G. P.
Barros, Aluísio J. D.
Victora, Cesar G.
Wehrmeister, Fernando C.
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description OBJECTIVE. To assess coverage and inequalities in maternal and child health interventions among Haitians, Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and Dominicans. METHODS. Cross-sectional study using data from nationally representative surveys carried out in Haiti in 2012 and in the Dominican Republic in 2014. Nine indicators were compared: demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods, antenatal care, delivery care (skilled birth attendance), child vaccination (BCG, measles and DPT3), child case management (oral rehydration salts for diarrhea and careseeking for suspected pneumonia), and the composite coverage index. Wealth was measured through an asset-based index, divided into tertiles, and place of residence (urban or rural) was established according to the country definition. RESULTS. Haitians showed the lowest coverage for demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods (44.2%), antenatal care (65.3%), skilled birth attendance (39.5%) and careseeking for suspected pneumonia (37.9%), and the highest for oral rehydration salts for diarrhea (52.9%), whereas Haitian migrants had the lowest coverage in DPT3 (44.1%) and oral rehydration salts for diarrhea (38%) and the highest in careseeking for suspected pneumonia (80.7%). Dominicans presented the highest coverage for most indicators, except oral rehydration salts for diarrhea and careseeking for suspected pneumonia. The composite coverage index was 79.2% for Dominicans, 69.0% for Haitian migrants, and 52.6% for Haitians. Socioeconomic inequalities generally had pro-rich and pro-urban pattern in all analyzed groups. CONCLUSION. Haitian migrants presented higher coverage than Haitians, but lower than Dominicans. Both countries should plan actions and policies to increase coverage and address inequalities of maternal health interventions.
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spelling pubmed-84427082021-09-16 Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana Bouilly, Roberta Gatica-Domínguez, Giovanna Mesenburg, Marilia Cáceres Ureña, Francisco I. Leventhal, Daniel G. P. Barros, Aluísio J. D. Victora, Cesar G. Wehrmeister, Fernando C. Rev Panam Salud Publica Investigación Original OBJECTIVE. To assess coverage and inequalities in maternal and child health interventions among Haitians, Haitian migrants in the Dominican Republic and Dominicans. METHODS. Cross-sectional study using data from nationally representative surveys carried out in Haiti in 2012 and in the Dominican Republic in 2014. Nine indicators were compared: demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods, antenatal care, delivery care (skilled birth attendance), child vaccination (BCG, measles and DPT3), child case management (oral rehydration salts for diarrhea and careseeking for suspected pneumonia), and the composite coverage index. Wealth was measured through an asset-based index, divided into tertiles, and place of residence (urban or rural) was established according to the country definition. RESULTS. Haitians showed the lowest coverage for demand for family planning satisfied with modern methods (44.2%), antenatal care (65.3%), skilled birth attendance (39.5%) and careseeking for suspected pneumonia (37.9%), and the highest for oral rehydration salts for diarrhea (52.9%), whereas Haitian migrants had the lowest coverage in DPT3 (44.1%) and oral rehydration salts for diarrhea (38%) and the highest in careseeking for suspected pneumonia (80.7%). Dominicans presented the highest coverage for most indicators, except oral rehydration salts for diarrhea and careseeking for suspected pneumonia. The composite coverage index was 79.2% for Dominicans, 69.0% for Haitian migrants, and 52.6% for Haitians. Socioeconomic inequalities generally had pro-rich and pro-urban pattern in all analyzed groups. CONCLUSION. Haitian migrants presented higher coverage than Haitians, but lower than Dominicans. Both countries should plan actions and policies to increase coverage and address inequalities of maternal health interventions. Organización Panamericana de la Salud 2021-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8442708/ /pubmed/34539764 http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.100 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/Este es un artículo de acceso abierto distribuido bajo los términos de la licencia Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 IGO, que permite su uso, distribución y reproducción en cualquier medio, siempre que el trabajo original se cite de la manera adecuada. No se permiten modificaciones a los artículos ni su uso comercial. Al reproducir un artículo no debe haber ningún indicio de que la OPS o el artículo avalan a una organización o un producto específico. El uso del logo de la OPS no está permitido. Esta leyenda debe conservarse, junto con la URL original del artículo. Crédito del logo y texto open access: PLoS, bajo licencia Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.
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Bouilly, Roberta
Gatica-Domínguez, Giovanna
Mesenburg, Marilia
Cáceres Ureña, Francisco I.
Leventhal, Daniel G. P.
Barros, Aluísio J. D.
Victora, Cesar G.
Wehrmeister, Fernando C.
Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana
title Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana
title_full Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana
title_fullStr Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana
title_full_unstemmed Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana
title_short Desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de Haití y la República Dominicana
title_sort desigualdades en la salud maternoinfantil de los migrantes: el caso de haití y la república dominicana
topic Investigación Original
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8442708/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34539764
http://dx.doi.org/10.26633/RPSP.2021.100
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