Effect of primary health care on the association between multimorbidity and emergency service utilization: National Health Survey, 2019.

Larissa Carolina Xavier Lacerda Lamonato, Thiago Dias Sarti, Ana Paula Santana Coelho Almeida
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Abstract

Objective: To examine the effect of Primary Health Care (PHC) on the association between multimorbidity and emergency service utilization among adults in Brazil.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional, nationwide household-based study using data from the 2019 National Health Survey. Poisson regression was used to assess emergency service utilization among individuals with multimorbidity. The interaction of variables such as Family Health coverage and orientation to PHC in these associations was also evaluated.

Results: The prevalence of multimorbidity was 31.2% (95%CI 30.9-31.5), Family Health coverage was 71.8% (95%CI 71.4-72.0), and low orientation of services toward PHC was 70% (95%CI 69.1-70.9). Emergency service utilization had a prevalence of 2.0% (95%CI 1.9-2.0), being twice as high among individuals with multimorbidity (3.1; 95%CI 2.9-3.3) compared to those without this condition (1.4; 95%CI 1.3-1.5). However, individuals with multimorbidity and Family Health coverage had a 20% lower prevalence of emergency service utilization than those without Family Health coverage (PR 0.8; 95%CI 0.6-0.9). The association between emergency service utilization and multimorbidity was not modified by the evaluation of the service as highly oriented toward PHC (p=0.956).

Conclusion: The study showed that Family Health coverage exerted a positive effect on the association between multimorbidity and emergency service utilization.

初级卫生保健对多病与急诊服务利用之间关系的影响:2019年全国卫生调查
目的:研究初级卫生保健(PHC)对巴西成人多病和急诊服务利用之间关系的影响。方法:这是一项基于家庭的横断面全国性研究,使用了2019年全国健康调查的数据。泊松回归用于评估多病个体的急救服务利用情况。还评估了这些协会中家庭健康覆盖率和初级保健取向等变量的相互作用。结果:多病患病率为31.2% (95%CI 30.9 ~ 31.5),家庭健康覆盖率为71.8% (95%CI 71.4 ~ 72.0),初级保健服务低定向率为70% (95%CI 69.1 ~ 70.9)。急诊服务使用率为2.0% (95%CI 1.9-2.0),是多病个体的两倍(3.1;95%CI 2.9-3.3),而没有这种情况的患者(1.4;95%可信区间1.3 - -1.5)。然而,有多种疾病和家庭健康保险的个体的急诊服务使用率比没有家庭健康保险的个体低20% (PR 0.8;95%可信区间0.6 - -0.9)。急救服务的利用与多病之间的关系并没有因为急救服务高度倾向于初级保健而改变(p=0.956)。结论:家庭健康保险对多病与急诊服务利用之间的关系具有正向影响。
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