以服务为目标,减少利用中的社会不平等:对新南威尔士州乳腺癌筛查的分析。

Stephen Birch, Marion Haas, Elizabeth Savage, Kees Van Gool
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背景:许多司法管辖区利用卫生保健的公共资金在提供服务时降低或取消价格。虽然这减少了获得保健的一个重要障碍,但它无助于区分被认为需要较多或较少的群体。在本文中,我们考虑除了提供“免费”服务外,积极的有针对性的招募是否与澳大利亚新南威尔士州自我报告的乳房筛查服务利用中的社会不平等减少有关。方法:利用1997年和1998年新南威尔士州健康调查,我们估计了在过去两年中所有40-79岁妇女进行乳房x光检查的概率模型。这些模型检验了社会经济和地理因素在预测三种不同需求群体的筛查行为方面的相对重要性——在这些群体中,需求是根据妇女的年龄确定的。结果:我们发现,在所有年龄组中,社会经济地位较高的妇女比社会经济地位较低的妇女更有可能接受筛查。然而,在积极目标年龄组的妇女中,社会经济影响明显较小。结论:这表明招聘和随访与适度减少社会不平等的利用有关,尽管显著的收入差异仍然存在。
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Targeting services to reduce social inequalities in utilisation: an analysis of breast cancer screening in New South Wales.

Background: Many jurisdictions have used public funding of health care to reduce or remove price at the point of delivery of services. Whilst this reduces an important barrier to accessing care, it does nothing to discriminate between groups considered to have greater or fewer needs. In this paper, we consider whether active targeted recruitment, in addition to offering a 'free' service, is associated with a reduction in social inequalities in self-reported utilization of the breast screening services in NSW, Australia.

Methods: Using the 1997 and 1998 NSW Health Surveys we estimated probit models on the probability of having had a screening mammogram in the last two years for all women aged 40-79. The models examined the relative importance of socio-economic and geographic factors in predicting screening behaviour in three different needs groups - where needs were defined on the basis of a woman's age.

Results: We find that women in higher socio-economic groups are more likely to have been screened than those in lower groups for all age groups. However, the socio-economic effect is significantly less among women who were in the actively targeted age group.

Conclusion: This indicates that recruitment and follow-up was associated with a modest reduction in social inequalities in utilisation although significant income differences remain.

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