Literature DB >> 9280443

[Comparative study of normal and over-users of a health center].

L J García Lavandera1, M Alonso Fernández, J Salvadores Rubio, P S Alonso Arias, P Muñoz Baragaño, A M Blanco Suárez.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To compare normal users (NU) and over-users (OU), examining social and demographic features, family characteristics, presence of psychological problems or family dysfunction and the existence of chronic pathologies.
DESIGN: An observational crossover study, lasting one year (1994).
SETTING: Health centre. PATIENTS AND OTHER PARTICIPANTS: Randomised sampling of 12,092 patients > 14 years old. OU (n = 260) was defined as someone who had a percentage point for attendance without an appointment at the Centre, excluding bureaucratic reasons, of above 75%; and NU (n = 260), in the 25 and 75% band. 65 individuals (240 OU and 225 NU) took part.
MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS: Average age of OU was higher than that of NU. 88 OU (36.7%) finished their education above primary level, whereas 115 NU (51.1%) did so (OR 1.81). 37.5% OU (90) belonged to small families, against 24.9% NU (56). 34.6% OU (83) were in an advanced family vital cycle, against 24% NU (54. 26.7% OU (64) and 17.8% NU (40) had psychological problems. There was family dysfunction in 32 OU (13.3%) and 23% NU (10.2%). 186 OU (77.5%) had some chronic pathology, against 96 NU, of whom 70.3% OU and 87.2% NU attended appointments arranged to monitor these pathologies.
CONCLUSIONS: Over-use of our health centre is related to being older, a low level of education, belonging to small families in an advanced vital cycle, having psychological problems, suffering chronic pathologies and not attending appointments when they are arranged.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 9280443

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aten Primaria        ISSN: 0212-6567            Impact factor:   1.137


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1.  [Health problems and factors determining the number of on-demand visits of over-users of a health centre].

Authors:  J Mancera Romero; F Muñoz Cobos; F Paniagua Gómez; C Fernández Lozano; M Fernández Tapia; F Blanca Barba
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2001-05-31       Impact factor: 1.137

2.  [Frequent attenders in Primary Health Care Centres and frequent attenders in Emergency Departments].

Authors:  Cesáreo Fernández Alonso; Juan Mariano Aguilar Mulet; Rodolfo Romero Pareja; Arístides Rivas García; Manuel Enrique Fuentes Ferrer; Juan Jorge González Armengol
Journal:  Aten Primaria       Date:  2017-06-10       Impact factor: 1.137

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