| Literature DB >> 23638155 |
Wei Fang Zhang1, Yan Hua Xu, Ru Lai Yang, Zheng Yan Zhao.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the levels of primary health care services for children and their changes in Zhejiang Province, China from 1998 to 2011.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23638155 PMCID: PMC3636200 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0062854
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Definitions of the indicators.
| Indicator | Definition |
| Number of newborns | The number of newborns whose parents belong to the resident population (not the nonresident population) of Zhejiang Province every year. |
| Coverage rate | The number of children who completed the regular physical examination and vaccination schedule described in the “Child Health Handbook” (per 100 children). |
| Hospital delivery rate | The number of newborns delivered in a hospital (per 100 newborns). |
| Low birth weight rate | The number of newborns with birth weight less than 2.5 kg (per 100 newborns). |
| Postnatal visit rate | The number of newborns who received a postnatal home visit at least one time during the first month by a child health care worker (per 100 newborns). |
| Breastfeeding rate | The number of infants who were exclusively breastfed in the first 4 months (per 100 infants). |
| Prevalence of underweight | The number of children whose weight is less than the mean - 2SD of the healthy reference for children of the same age and gender (per 100 children). |
| Early neonatal mortality | The number of newborns who died with 7 days (per 100 newborns). |
| Neonatal mortality | The number of newborns who died within the neonatal period (per 1000 newborns). |
| Infant mortality | The number of infants who died in infancy (per 1000 infants). |
| Under-5 mortality | The number of children who died before the age of 5 years (per 1000 children). |
In China, there is a strict household registration system. People who work in the same place where their households are registered are called the resident population, whereas people who work in a different place from where their households are registered are called the nonresident population.
According to the Maternal and Infant Health Care Law of China, all newborns should be registered and given the “Child Health Care Handbook” from the medical institution in the community, village or town. The child can then receive certain primary health care services, included free regular physical examinations at set time points (3-, 6-, 9-, and 12 months old, 2 times every year from 1- to 3 years old, and one time every year from 3- to 7 years old), neonatal disease screening, and free regular vaccinations.
Figure 1The primary health care coverage rates.
(a) For children under 3 years old; (b) For children under 7 years old.
Figure 2Indicators of child health and service utilization.
(a) Number of newborns; (b) Hospital delivery rate; (c) Low birth weight rate; (d) Postnatal visit rates.
The breastfeeding rate (%) within the first 4 months and the prevalence of underweight (%) among children under 5 years old.
| Year | Mixed feeding and breastfeeding | Breastfeeding | Underweight | ||||||
| Urban | Rural | Total | Urban | Rural | Total | Urban | Rural | Total | |
| 1998 | 1.52 (1,096,354) | 1.80 (694,187) | 1.63 (1,790,541) | ||||||
| 1999 | 1.50 (1,071,397) | 1.55 (657,270) | 1.52 (1,728,667) | ||||||
| 2000 | 1.39 (1,063,519) | 1.53 (628,817) | 1.44 (1,692,336) | ||||||
| 2001 | 74.38 (190,964) | 74.58 (105,238) | 74.45 (296,202) | 1.47 (1,069,395) | 1.62 (585,684) | 1.52 (1,655,079) | |||
| 2002 | 85.37 (193,323) | 85.15 (99,711) | 85.30 (293,034) | 1.36 (1,071,911) | 1.56 (557,422) | 1.43 (1,629,333) | |||
| 2003 | 90.27 (196,573) | 89.56 (99,846) | 90.03 (296,419) | 75.19 | 71.03 | 73.79 | 1.31 (1,085,517) | 1.50 (541,886) | 1.37 (1,627,403) |
| 2004 | 89.68 (203,678) | 90.53 (103,509) | 89.97 (307,187) | 75.71 | 72.96 | 74.79 | 1.22 (1,101,095) | 1.41 (545,091) | 1.28 (1,646,186) |
| 2005 | 89.69 (218,989) | 89.56 (116,289) | 89.64 (335,278) | 73.51 | 73.30 | 73.44 | 1.12 (1,126,266) | 1.24 (570,002) | 1.16 (1,696,268) |
| 2006 | 89.67 (207,718) | 86.90 (106,633) | 88.73 (314,351) | 71.67 | 70.78 | 71.37 | 1.08 (1,152,350) | 1.13 (590,833) | 1.09 (1,743,183) |
| 2007 | 89.52 (201,020) | 87.61 (106,148) | 87.61 (307,168) | 70.50 | 68.20 | 69.71 | 1.06 (1,016,591) | 1.04 (600,893) | 0.93(1,617,484) |
| 2008 | 85.76 (190,996) | 83.98 (92,371) | 85.18 (283,367) | 51.80 | 58.12 | 53.86 | 0.85 (1,186,840) | 0.97 (615,261) | 0.89 (1,802,101) |
| 2009 | 87.23 (200,045) | 86.19 (95,897) | 86.89 (295,942) | 56.87 | 62.60 | 58.73 | 0.74 (1,199,364) | 0.85 (624,308) | 0.78 (1,823,672) |
| 2010 | 86.73 (199,317) | 87.83 (96,539) | 87.09 (295,856) | 59.10 | 64.54 | 60.88 | 0.60 (1,201,037) | 0.74 (650,450) | 0.65 (1,851,487) |
| 2011 | 88.22 (201,543) | 88.35 (96,181) | 88.26 (297,724) | 61.88 | 64.76 | 62.81 | 0.61 (1,189,160) | 0.72 (625,026) | 0.65 (1,814,186) |
| Total | 87.05 (2,204,166) | 86.24 (1,118,362) | 86.78 (3,322,528) | 54.84 | 55.25 | 54.98 | 1.12 (15,630,796) | 1.26 (8,487,130) | 1.17 (24,117,926) |
Figure 3Mortality rates between 1998 and 2011.
(a) Early neonatal mortality; (b) Neonatal mortality; (c) Infant mortality; (d) Under-5 mortality.
Figure 4Mortality rates among the 11 administrative regions.
(a) Early neonatal mortality; (b) Neonatal mortality; (c) Infant mortality; (d) Under-5 mortality. (HZ1, Hangzhou; NB, Ningbo; WZ, Wenzhou; JX, Jiaxing; HZ, Huzhou; SX, Shaoxing; JH, Jinhua; QZ, Quzhou; ZS, Zhoushan; TZ, Taizhou; LS, Lisui).