[Local perception of access to health services in rural areas. The case of the Navarrese Pyrenees].

IF 1 4区 医学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
E Sanz Tolosana, J Oliva Serrano
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Abstract

Introduction: While there is a growing recognition of the inequities in health protection, the rural/urban disparity in access to health services is often ignored. Rural regions accumulate not only habitat effects (dispersion, population size) but also significant demographic imbalances (ageing) and obvious socio-economic disadvantages that define barriers to accessibility. This paper analyses local perceptions of access to health services in order to identify factors that facilitate and hinder continuous primary care and follow-up of referrals.

Methods: Qualitative study conducted in the valleys of Aezkoa, Salazar and Roncal (Navarre) between 2012 and 2016. Accessibility was analysed through seven dimensions: availability, geography, affordability, accommodation, timeliness, acceptability, and knowledge/awareness. A total of 21 in-depth interviews were carried out with experts (health care personnel), key informants (related to care and local development) and sociological profiles. The information collected was checked against a conceptual framework specifically designed to facilitate the evaluation of rural accessibility poli-cies.

Results: The results showed the weight given to geo-graphy, the availability of services, as well as the aging sociological environment. Accessibility was defined as a function of time versus distance and the availability of mobility alternatives.

Conclusions: It is necessary to consider inclusive policies that address the particular features of rural populations and their territories. Ageing means a loss of general accessibility and influences demands for services. In rural and remote environments, people depend on private self-mobility as the main resource and strategy for access to health.

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[农村地区获得保健服务的地方观念。纳瓦拉山脉[比利牛斯]的例子。
导言:虽然人们日益认识到健康保护方面的不平等,但农村/城市在获得保健服务方面的差距往往被忽视。农村地区不仅积累了生境影响(分散、人口规模),而且积累了严重的人口不平衡(老龄化)和明显的社会经济不利条件,构成了无障碍的障碍。本文分析了当地对获得保健服务的看法,以确定促进和阻碍持续初级保健和转诊后续工作的因素。方法:2012 - 2016年在纳瓦拉地区的Aezkoa、Salazar和Roncal山谷进行定性研究。可达性通过七个维度进行分析:可得性、地理位置、可负担性、住宿、及时性、可接受性和知识/意识。总共对专家(保健人员)、主要线人(与护理和地方发展有关)和社会学概况进行了21次深入访谈。所收集的资料是根据一个专门为促进评价农村无障碍政策而设计的概念框架进行核对的。结果:地理因素、服务可获得性因素和老龄化社会环境因素均具有一定的权重。可达性被定义为时间与距离的函数,以及可移动性替代方案的可用性。结论:有必要考虑针对农村人口及其地区特点的包容性政策。老龄化意味着一般可达性的丧失,并影响对服务的需求。在农村和偏远环境中,人们依靠私人自我流动作为获得保健的主要资源和战略。
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Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra
Anales Del Sistema Sanitario De Navarra 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
30.00%
发文量
88
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: La revista Anales del Sistema Sanitario de Navarra es una revista de contenido médico sanitario de carácter generalista. En ella tienen cabida artículos referidos a temas de salud/enfermedad en general, salud pública, administración y gestión sanitaria y Atención Primaria de salud.
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